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Перевод: fought
[глагол] #past и p.p. от fight
Тезаурус:
- The BNP averaged 1 per cent in 13 constituencies fought in the general election, including 3.3 per cent in the two Tower Hamlets constituencies.
- In addition; Stalin realised that Russia was vulnerable from attack through Finland, so between the end of November 1939 and the spring of 1940, Russian troops fought the Finish and achieved control of the Baltic States.
- In 1937 he fought in the Waziristan Campaign with 3 Field Company, and two years later was in charge of building the Wana Garrison in Waziristan with military labour.
- Despite this setback, Ipswich fought back with scrum-half Bryn Kerr leading the charge with an outstanding display on his return to his preferred position.
- At the station they fought their way through the crush of travellers to join the ticket queue which already numbered some three hundred people.
- "In my opinion, this kind of Communist (who denies the right to secede)", he repeated, "is a Great Russian chauvinist; he lives inside many of us and must be fought. "
- He fought like a fiend, but made not a sound.
- THE Arnhem veteran standing at the Cenotaph in Whitehall yesterday saw no good news, only a threat to everything he had fought for, in the torrent of people flowing through the remains of the Berlin Wall.
- His motive was political: to reward the peasants who fought his independence war against Ian Smith's white government, and to relieve the crowding in the communal lands where blacks had been herded.
- The Italian Serie B side looked yards ahead in terms of skill and pace, and although Pompey fought hard to equalise, they did look vulnerable on the break.
- WHILE the leaders of all three main political parties seem intent on dragging us into closer union with Europe, there must be millions like me who fought in World War Two to stop Germany dominating the Continent.
- Greta fought for his rehabilitation.
- nineteenth century, the Nez Perce fought with clubs, lances and their most famous weapon, a bow of mountain sheep horn.
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