combat 的 3 个定义
com·bat·ed, com·bat·ing or com·bat·ted, com·bat·ting.
- to fight or contend against; oppose vigorously: to combat crime.
com·bat·ed, com·bat·ing or com·bat·ted, com·bat·ting.
- to battle; contend: to combat with disease.
- Military. active, armed fighting with enemy forces.
- a fight, struggle, or controversy, as between two persons, teams, or ideas.
combat 近义词
battle
fight
更多combat例句
- It was a fitting start for the man now known as Arslan Ash, a 24-year-old esports superstar thanks to his prowess at the combat game Tekken.
- The combat appeared on a video screen with small blips for each aircraft.
- As one of the biggest fires on a Navy ship outside of combat smoldered for a third day, so raged community members’ concerns over the contents of the billowing smoke.
- All but one woman showed signs of having ridden horses in combat.
- This naval tactic gave the Romans the upper-hand since they were known for their expertise in close-quarter combat.
- The Perfect Storm writer talks combat brotherhood and the threat posed by growing wealth inequality.
- The State Innovation Exchange, a Democratic group, has been set up to combat corporate-led right-wing organizations.
- From 2012 to 2013, 31 men left Aarhus bound for combat in Syria.
- It was an attempt to combat a growing chill on free speech in Turkey while placing his newspaper at the center of the debate.
- Excessive force to combat minor infractions of the law is the central issue today.
- He looked strangely out of place in the dusty combat uniform.
- The morning came and with it Shaffer, and with him five hundred and fifty men, eager for the combat.
- Wright and his followers regard the opsonic index as an index of the power of the body to combat bacterial invasion.
- But Strongarm lived in the age of combat when people fought animals at close range.
- He demands from the king the gift of the first combat that shall offer, which is granted as a mere joke.