Fought in spanish

Luchado

pronunciation: lutʃɑdoʊ part of speech: verb
In gestures

fight2 = combatir, luchar, guerrear. [Verbo irregular: pasado y participio fought]

Example: This article deals with the cultural elitism implicit in a willingness to fight censorship of books but not videos.

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» bullfight = torear.

Example: He has camel trekked the Sahara Desert in Northern Africa, learned to bullfight in Spain and hang-glided from the cliffs of Rio de Janeiro.

» fight + a fire = luchar contra un fuego.

Example: Sprinkler systems fight fire, and transmit alarm at the same time, immediately after the beginning of a fire.

» fight + a losing battle = luchar una batalla perdida, luchar por una causa perdida, tener todas las de perder, luchar en vano.

Example: However, with the increasing numbers of periodicals, censorship was fighting a losing battle.

» fight + an election = presentarse a unas elecciones, disputar unas elecciones.

Example: She fought the election on the basis that it was her campaign -- it was her decision to call the election.

» fight + an infection = luchar contra una infección, combatir una infección.

Example: The discovery of bitter taste receptors' role in fighting infections paves the way for new treatments for sinusitis.

» fight + an urge = resistir un impulso, contenerse las ganas.

Example: If you're feeling so nauseous you think you need to vomit, don't fight the urge = Si tienes tantas náuseas que crees que necesitas vomitar, no te contegas.

» fight + authority = oponerse a la autoridad, desacatar la autoridad.

Example: Your righteous indignation I can understand, and even sympathise, but getting stroppy and fighting authority will only exacerbate the situation.

» fight back = defenderse, luchar, contraatacar, sacar pecho.

Example: In the meanwhile, librarians could fight back by means of their chequebooks but need to be alert to the strategies by which vendors could take over their functions.

» fight + crime = luchar contra la delincuencia.

Example: By leveraging digital tools, police forces may free up more officers to be visible on the streets fighting crime.

» fight + depression = combatir la depresión, luchar contra la depresión.

Example: Petting animals creates a hormonal response in humans that can help fight depression.

» fight for = luchar por, defender, pelear por.

Example: The poor thing had been cast aside and her paramour had not even endeavoured to fight for her = La pobre había sido rechazada y su amante ni incluso se había esforzado por defenderla.

» fight for + justice = luchar por la justicia.

Example: He will dwell in the church that is built by martyrs fighting for justice, by children starving of hunger, by mothers and fathers walking the streets of misery.

» fight for + Posesivo + life = defenderse, luchar por la vida, luchar entre la vida y la muerte.

Example: The bear was shot in his cage and was never given a sporting chance to fight for his life.

» fight + hand to hand = luchar mano a mano, luchar cuerpo a cuerpo, luchar a brazo partido, pelear a brazo partido, luchar con uñas y dientes.

Example: Sgt. Joe Harris and a cornered burglar fought hand-to-hand in the struggle leading to their deaths from gunshot wounds.

» fight + hard = luchar a brazo partido, pelear a brazo partido.

Example: Up to this date, women are still fighting hard to be on equal footing with men.

» fight + illiteracy = luchar contra el analfabetismo.

Example: This article mentions the libraries of the Arab Cultural Centres referring particularly to their role in fighting illiteracy and cultivating reading habits in different groups of the population.

» fight + inflation = luchar contra la inflación.

Example: An interest-rate increase is a weapon to fight inflation which will cast an impact on all industries.

» fight + obesity = luchar contra la obesidad.

Example: If you have tried and failed at weight loss, bariatrics can help end your battle to fight obesity.

» fight off = rechazar, repeler, combatir.

Example: These pillboxes were originally built to help fight off a Nazi invasion.

» fight + Posesivo + way = abrirse paso, abrirse camino, luchar por conseguir, luchar por.

Example: She has fought her way to be in the top four in the country in her age group, and now she is striving to reach higher.

» fight + poverty = luchar contra la pobreza.

Example: Some people may not regard librarianship and the transfer of information as any help in fighting poverty or for supporting the economic development in the world.

» fight + shy of = intentar evitar.

Example: The Social Security Administration has fought shy of providing I & R services through its many district offices because of heavy work loads.

» fight + the good fight = luchar por una buena causa.

Example: Superman, Batman, Spider-Man and the rest continue to fight the good fight against world-conquering super-powered villains, offering their readers excitement, escape, and hopefully a bit more = Superman, Batman, Spideman y otros continúan luchando por una buena causa contra villanos superpoderosos deseosos de conquistar el mundo, ofreciendo a sus lectores emoción, evasión de la realidad y, es de esperar, un poco más.

» fight + tooth and nail = luchar a brazo partido, pelear a brazo partido, luchar con uñas y dientes.

Example: In fact, it was the right-wing that fought tooth and nail against those who sought to outlaw child labor in this country.

» fight + tooth and nail to defend = luchar a brazo partido para defender, defender a toda ultranza, defender como gato panza arriba, defender a capa y espada, defender con uñas y dientes.

Example: I know folk are very passionate about politics and can fight tooth and nail to defend their particular ideological stance.

» fight to + (the) death = luchar hasta la muerte, luchar a muerte, pelear hasta la muerte, pelear a muerte, luchar sin cuartel, no dar cuartel.

Example: Hitler ordered his Nazi troops at Stalingrad to fight to death.

» fight until/till + the end = luchar hasta el final.

Example: Although they fought until the end, they could not get back into the game and succumbed to a 61-37 defeat.

fought = Tiempo pasado y participio del verbo fight (luchar). [Véase éste y sus derivados para los distintos significados]

Example: For, methinks, the present condition of man is like a field, where battle hath been lately fought, where we may see many legs, and arms, and eyes lying here and there, which, for want of a union, and a soul to quicken and enliven them, are good for nothing, but to feed ravens, and infect the air.
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