Lid in english

Fight

pronunciation: faɪt part of speech: verb, noun
In gestures
fight

lid = fight ; combat. 

Example: The proud mother, as a result, had been a leader in the fight to establish a program for the 'gifted and talented' in the public school system.Example: It is not without significance perhaps that some writers on the reference interview use the term 'encounter', which the Concise Oxford Dictionary defines as 'meet as adversary', 'meeting in combat'.

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» en buena lidfair and square .

Example: Kevin wants to play and win or lose fair and square.

» entrar en lidjostle forenter + the listscompete for .

Example: Nestled between India and China, Nepal is seen as strategically valuable to both giants, as they jostle for supremacy over the impoverished nation.

Example: Let's not understate the likelihood of war in East Asia or kid ourselves that the United States can remain aloof should China and Japan enter the lists.

Example: Before you plot your strategy to compete for that promotion, take a look in the mirror.

Lid synonyms

struggle in spanish: lucha, pronunciation: strʌgəl nounconflict in spanish: conflicto, pronunciation: kɑnflɪkt nouncampaign in spanish: Campaña, pronunciation: kæmpeɪn nounengagement in spanish: compromiso, pronunciation: engeɪdʒmənt nounpush in spanish: empujar, pronunciation: pʊʃ verb, nounbattle in spanish: batalla, pronunciation: bætəl nouncrusade in spanish: cruzada, pronunciation: kruseɪd nounagitate in spanish: agitar, pronunciation: ædʒəteɪt verbbout in spanish: combate, pronunciation: baʊt nounoppose in spanish: oponerse a, pronunciation: əpoʊz verbcombat in spanish: combate, pronunciation: kɑmbæt noun, verbdefend in spanish: defender, pronunciation: dɪfend verbfighting in spanish: lucha, pronunciation: faɪtɪŋ nouncompetitiveness in spanish: competitividad, pronunciation: kəmpetɪtɪvnɪs nounfight back in spanish: luchar, pronunciation: faɪtbæk verbfight down in spanish: reprimir, pronunciation: faɪtdaʊn verb
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