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Перевод: fight
[существительное] бой ; сражение; драка ; мордобой ; грызня ; борьба ; спор ; задор ; драчливость ; [глагол] вести бой; сражаться; воевать; биться; рубиться; драться; передраться; бороться; грызться; защищать; отстаивать; управлять; маневрировать; науськивать; стравливать
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- But a press backlash did get into gear, leaving a handful of diehard music writers to fight a bitter battle.
- The party expects its young hopefuls to fight at least one unwinnable seat in a rotting inner city or municipal wilderness before letting them have a crack at a seat in the safe suburbs.
- He simply had to stake his claim and fight for it, making sure by his works that everybody knew who Cameron Nielson really was.
- The Somali government has armed refugees from Ethiopia to help fight the rebels; deserters from the army are also roaming the desert.
- His Czechoslovak equivalent, Mr Vaclav Klaus, may be winning his fight inside the government for "market economics without adjectives" - meaning, for a start, a tough budget and early privatisation.
- Some unions, most notably the Miners' Federation of Great Britain, were reluctant to invest the General Council with the power to call all unions out on sympathetic strike action and unemployment made it difficult for it to fight against wage reductions.
- They remember, acutely, the blank cheque that Lyndon Johnson got from Congress in the 1964 Gulf of Tonkin resolution that allowed him to fight in Vietnam.
- Four days after the fight with Randall, the Nez Perce's Clearwater camp was alerted, on 9th July, to the presence of eighty Lewiston volunteers under Colonel G. McConville, dug in on Possossona Hill.
- SIR - John Taylor's result was within 2,500 votes of the record poll achieved in 1987 by the then sitting member in a three-cornered fight.
- Even if other antinuclear fundamentalists threaten to fight, fight and fight again, Mr Kinnock need have no fear.
- The east could only overthrow colonialism if it formed a separate Colonial International to fight against it (and, by implication, the working-class form of colonialism in the Communist party).
- The constitutional convulsions of Rome will mean urgent matters such as the fight against organised crime and tackling the burgeoning debt will be postponed.
- Beowulf says that he would like to sail for Hrothgar's land and take up the fight against the monster.
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