及物/不及物動詞爭斗; 與…作戰(zhàn)
名詞戰(zhàn)爭,戰(zhàn)役; 比賽,較量; 長期論戰(zhàn)或長期作戰(zhàn); 激烈的競爭
1. gain the battle : 戰(zhàn)勝, 打勝仗;
2. half the battle : 成功一半;
1. gain the battle : 戰(zhàn)勝, 打勝仗;
2. half the battle : 成功一半;
不及物動詞
1.
1. They battled away for a long time.
他們奮斗了很長一段時間。
2. They battled against heavy odds.
他們以寡敵眾。
3. The firemen battled to control the flames.
消防隊員奮力控制火勢。
名詞
1. battle
1. His younger brother died in battle during World War II.
他弟弟在第二次世界大戰(zhàn)中陣亡。
2. They died in battle.
他們在戰(zhàn)斗中犧牲。
Searching-(查找資料)
A:Can you help me do an internet search?
你能幫助我上網(wǎng)查找嗎?
B:Sure. What do you want to find?
當(dāng)然。你想查找什么?
A:I want to find infomp3ation on the American Civil War.
我想找一些美國內(nèi)戰(zhàn)的相關(guān)資料。
B:Well, can you be more specific? There are a lot of websites about that.
喔,你能再具體一些嗎?相關(guān)網(wǎng)站可有不計其數(shù)。
A:Yes, I want to know about the battle of Gettysburg.
好的,我想了解關(guān)于葛底斯堡戰(zhàn)役的事情。
B:O.K. Well, go to google.com, and type in “Battle of Gettysburg.”
好的,好,上google網(wǎng)站,輸入“Battle of Gettysburg”。
battle
A:Oh wow, there are a lot of sites.
哇,有這么多網(wǎng)站。
B:Here, try this one. It’s a good site about Gettysburg.
這兒,點擊這個試一試。這是關(guān)于葛底斯堡戰(zhàn)役的一個挺好的網(wǎng)址。
A:Thanks.
謝謝。
B:For detailed infomp3ation, however, you should read a history book.
可是,要查到詳細(xì)的資料,你應(yīng)該看看歷史書。
A:Thanks. If I’m interested, I’ll go to the library.
謝謝。如果我感興趣的話,我會去圖書館的。
1. 作戰(zhàn):而作戰(zhàn)序列(battle of order)通常指在同一戰(zhàn)役(campaign)時期內(nèi)所發(fā)生過的各種大規(guī)模作戰(zhàn)(battle)所需兵力而納入作戰(zhàn)編制的各種單位.
1. 戰(zhàn)役;戰(zhàn)斗
A battle is a violent fight between groups of people, especially one between military forces during a war.
e.g. ...the victory of King William III at the Battle of the Boyne.
國王威廉三世在博因河戰(zhàn)役中的勝利
e.g. ...after a gun battle between police and drug traffickers.
在警察和毒販子一番槍戰(zhàn)之后
2. (為爭取成功或控制權(quán)的)斗爭,沖突
A battle is a conflict in which different people or groups compete in order to achieve success or control.
e.g. ...a renewed political battle over Britain's attitude to Europe.
圍繞英國對歐洲的態(tài)度問題展開的新一輪政治斗爭
e.g. ...the eternal battle between good and evil in the world.
世界上正義與邪惡的永恒斗爭
3. (在艱難環(huán)境中的)奮爭,斗爭
You can use battle to refer to someone's efforts to achieve something in spite of very difficult circumstances.
e.g. ...the battle against crime...
打擊犯罪的斗爭
e.g. She has fought a constant battle with her weight...
她一直在竭力控制體重。
4. 與…抗?fàn)?;與…搏斗;同…作戰(zhàn)
To battle with an opposing group means to take part in a fight or contest against them. In American English, you can also say that one group or person is battling another.
e.g. Thousands of people battled with police and several were reportedly wounded...
數(shù)千人與警方發(fā)生沖突,據(jù)報道有數(shù)人在沖突中受傷。
e.g. The sides must battle again for a quarter-final place on December 16...
雙方將在12月16日再次交鋒以爭奪進(jìn)入四分之一決賽的席位。
5. 奮戰(zhàn);(與…)搏斗(在英國英語中用battle against something或with something,在美國英語中用battle something)
To battle means to try hard to do something in spite of very difficult circumstances. In British English, you battle against something or with something. In American English, you battle something.
battle的反義詞
e.g. Doctors battled throughout the night to save her life.
醫(yī)生們徹夜奮戰(zhàn)來挽救她的生命。
e.g. ...a lone yachtsman returning from his months of battling with the elements...
只身駕駛游艇與惡劣天氣搏斗數(shù)月后成功歸航的人
6. see also: pitched battle;running battle
7. 作戰(zhàn);交戰(zhàn);競爭
If one person or group does battle with another, they take part in a battle or contest against them. You can also say that two people or groups do battle .
e.g. ...the notorious Montonero guerrilla group who did battle with the army during the dirty war...
曾在那場骯臟的戰(zhàn)爭中與這支部隊交戰(zhàn)的臭名昭著的蒙特內(nèi)羅游擊隊
e.g. This March, a British and an American company will do battle in the High Court over the right to press compact discs.
今年3月,一家英國公司和一家美國公司將會在最高法院就光盤壓制權(quán)展開爭奪。
8. 成功的一半;成功的重要條件
If you say that something is half the battle, you mean that it is the most important step towards achieving something.
e.g. Choosing the right type of paint for the job is half the battle.
選對了涂料,這項工作就成功了一半。
9. 戰(zhàn)線已劃定;對壘之勢已成
If you say that the battle lines are drawn between opposing groups or people, you mean that they are ready to start fighting or arguing, and that it has become clear what the main points of conflict or disagreement will be.
e.g. The battle lines were drawn after the government refused to budge from its final offer.
政府拒絕改變其最后條件之后,雙方對立態(tài)勢趨向明朗。
10. 作無望成功的嘗試
If you are fighting a losing battle, you are trying to achieve something but are not going to be successful.
e.g. The crew fought a losing battle to try to restart the engines.
全體船員努力嘗試重新啟動發(fā)動機(jī),但結(jié)果徒勞無功。
e.g. ...on a day when the sun is fighting a losing battle against the lowering clouds.
那天,太陽慢慢被低垂的云層遮蔽起來。
11. 一決勝負(fù);一決高低
If one group or person battles it out with another, they take part in a fight or contest against each other until one of them wins or a definite result is reached. You can also say that two groups or two people battle it out .
e.g. In the Cup Final, Leeds battled it out with the old enemy, Manchester United...
在足總杯決賽中,利茲聯(lián)隊和宿敵曼徹斯特聯(lián)隊一決勝負(fù)。
e.g. Barbados could have three new political parties battling it out in the next General Election.
在下一屆大選中,巴巴多斯可能有三個新的政黨參加角逐。
12. 雖敗猶勝/ 雖勝猶敗
If you say that someone has lost the battle ,but won the war, you mean that although they have been defeated in a small conflict they have won a larger, more important one of which it was a part. If you say that someone has won the battle but lost the war, you mean that they have won the small conflict but lost the larger one.
e.g. The strikers may have won the battle, but they lost the war.
罷工者們雖勝猶敗。
13. 考驗意志的持久戰(zhàn)
A battle of wills is a situation that involves people who try to defeat each other by refusing to change their own aims or demands and hoping that their opponents will weaken first.
e.g. The President offered compromises to parliament to defuse the battle of wills over who should wield power.
總統(tǒng)對國會作出讓步,以求結(jié)束這場曠日持久的權(quán)力爭斗。
14. 智慧的較量;斗智
If you refer to a situation as a battle of wits, you mean that it involves people with opposing aims who compete with each other using their intelligence, rather than force.
battle的意思
e.g. With chess you're involved in a battle of wits from start to finish.
下國際象棋從頭到尾都是在比拼智慧。