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combating

/verb kuhm-bat, kom-bat, kuhm-; noun kom-bat, kuhm-/US // verb kəmˈbæt, ˈkɒm bæt, ˈkʌm-; noun ˈkɒm bæt, ˈkʌm- //

打击,斗争,打擊

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    com·bat·ed, com·bat·ing or com·bat·ted, com·bat·ting.

    • : to fight or contend against; oppose vigorously: to combat crime.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    com·bat·ed, com·bat·ing or com·bat·ted, com·bat·ting.

    • : to battle; contend: to combat with disease.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Military. active, armed fighting with enemy forces.
    • : a fight, struggle, or controversy, as between two persons, teams, or ideas.

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Examples

  • She was part of the first female platoon to go through the same combat training as the men, she says.

  • It features a massive Caribbean open world, with islands, buried treasure to discover and excellent naval combat that would later inspire Ubisoft’s “Skull & Bones,” a yet-to-be released game that focuses specifically on seafaring battles.

  • Abilities feel great, too — in fact, they make combat more grounded.

  • These extra missions sound promising, but they are little more than scrambled combat arenas, mostly set in the same maps used in the main story mode.

  • That’s because experience has shown that it is the logistics personnel, transporting supplies, who run the biggest risks of coming under attack in combat zones.

  • On Wednesday night, when President Barack Obama explained our strategy for combating ISIS he said … what?

  • The last phase, which would take three years, would involve combating ISIS inside Syria, its primary base.

  • Winstead explained that, “combating fear and lies with humor and truth is the best job in the world.”

  • The cost of combating these swarms to prevent a public health crisis could be enormous, he adds.

  • Instead he spoke about combating the stigma attached to PTSD.

  • The position they chose to assume in combating this “fine old gentlemanly vice” is a singular feature in its history.

  • But he was a Job wrestling with difficulty, a Job combating and making head against afflictions; a Job conquering!

  • It was this influence that she felt herself combating with growing weakness.

  • The hot colonic flushing is particularly serviceable in combating the sick headaches of migraine.

  • But they all looked to me, as the only person capable of combating a like adversary with hope of success.

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