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fightfaItn打架;斗争The older boys broke up (=stopped) / started the fight. [C]大孩子们停止/开始打架。Have you got tickets for the big fight (=boxing competition)? [C]你有拳击赛的票吗?I had a stand-up fight with her (=we argued strongly) about the telephone bill. [C]我和她为了电话帐大吵了一场。We must continue the fight against (=effort to defeat or prevent) inflation / homelessness / crime. [C]我们必须继续努力消除通货膨胀/无家可归的现象/与犯罪行为作斗争。If you put up a (good) fight, you fight or work hard against a stronger person or group.奋勇战斗(抵抗)He put up a fight when the police tried to arrest him.警方要逮捕他时,他顽强抵抗。They put up a good fight (=played well) against a more experienced football team.和一个更有经验的足球队比赛时,他们勇猛拼搏,表现出色。The commuters put up a fight (=complained / argued) about the fare increases. [C]乘公交车上下班的旅客们抗议票价的提高。Fight can also mean desire or ability to fight or act energetically.斗志,战斗力The team came out on the court full of fight. [U]队员们满怀斗志地来到了球场上。The news knocked / took all the fight out of him. [U]这个消息瓦解了他的/令他丧失了全部斗志。There wasn't much / any fight left in the thieves after their car crashed. [U]这些小偷们的车被撞坏之后,他们便丧失了大半/全部勇气。Fight or flight is the ability of an animal or human to quickly use extra energy to fight or escape from danger.(人或动物)用额外的力量迅速反击或逃离险境的能力Stress can occur if you are unable over a long period to release anger or tension by fight or flight.如果长时间不能运用自我的力量来努力宣泄愤怒消除紧张,就会产生精神上的压力。
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