combat
- IPA[ˈkɒmbat]
英式
- fighting between armed forces;non-violent conflict or opposition
- take action to reduce or prevent (something bad or undesirable);engage in a fight with; oppose in battle
verb: combat, 3rd person present: combats, gerund or present participle: combating, past tense: combated, past participle: combated
noun: combat, plural noun: combats
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名詞
- 1. fighting between armed forces five Hurricanes were shot down in combat pilots re-enacted the aerial combats of yesteryear
- ▪ non-violent conflict or opposition electoral combat
動詞
- 1. take action to reduce or prevent (something bad or undesirable) an effort to combat drug trafficking
- ▪ engage in a fight with; oppose in battle he hath no more antagonists to combat your men combated against the first of ours
- a psychological condition caused by prolonged exposure to active warfare, especially being ...
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- a psychological condition caused by prolonged exposure to active warfare, especially being ...
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- a mode of combat in which weapons are not used.
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- boots of a type worn by soldiers in actual combat.
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- a jacket of a type worn by soldiers in combat, typically having a camouflage pattern.
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- a jacket of a type worn by soldiers in combat, typically having a camouflage pattern.
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- fighting between two people: these two have been engaging in single combat for years
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- fighting between two people: he defeated the enemy champion in single combat
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- fighting between armed forces: men killed in combat pilots re-enacted the aerial combats of yesteryear
- take action to reduce or prevent (something bad or undesirable): an effort to combat drug trafficking
Oxford American Dictionary