Etymology: [ ba-t&l ] (noun.) 13th century. Middle English batel, from Old French bataille, from Vulgar Latin *battālia, from Late Latin battuālia (“fighting and fencing exercises”), from Latin battuō (“to strike, beat”), from Gaulish (compare Welsh bathu (“to strike money, coin, mint”)), from Proto-Indo-European *bhau(t)- ‘to knock’ (compare Latin fatuus (“silly, knocked silly”), Gothic
mücadele etmek, çok uğraşmak, savaşmak, savaş,v.savaş:n.savaş, çatışma, savaş, dalaş, herhangi bir kampanyada kullan, teber, battle cenk baltası, muharebe; meydan savaşı, savaşmak, dövüşmek, battle cruiser ağır kruvazör, mücadele, büyük uğraş, MEYDAN MUHAREBESİ, MUHAREBE:Taraflardan birinin veya her ikisinin kati sonuç aradığı, genel ve devamlı bir savaş, battle array harp safı, mücâdele, savaşa katılmak, mücâdele etmek, battle cry savaş narası, argo huysuz kocakarı, musademe, kavga, meydan muharebesi, meydan savaşı, savaşlar, savaşmak (için), savaşı,
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mücadele etmek, çok uğraşmak fiil
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savaşmak fiil
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savaş,v.savaş:n.savaş
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çatışma isim
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savaş isim
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dalaş isim
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herhangi bir kampanyada kullan
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teber
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battle cenk baltası
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muharebe; meydan savaşı isim
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savaşmak, dövüşmek fiil
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battle cruiser ağır kruvazör
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mücadele, büyük uğraş isim
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MEYDAN MUHAREBESİ, MUHAREBE:Taraflardan birinin veya her ikisinin kati sonuç aradığı, genel ve devamlı bir savaş Askeri
a town in East Sussex, A habitational surname from places in England that have been sites of a battle, : To assail in battle; to fight, A division of an army; a battalion, A general action, fight, or encounter, in which all the divisions of an army are or may be engaged; an engagement; a combat, A struggle; a contest; as, the battle of life, The main body, as distinct from the van and rear; battalia, : To join in battle; to contend in fight; as, to battle over theories, combat, fight, war, A battle is a violent fight between groups of people, especially one between military forces during a war. the victory of King William III at the Battle of the Boyne. after a gun battle between police and drug traffickers. men who die in battle, You can use battle to refer to someone's efforts to achieve something in spite of very difficult circumstances. the battle against crime She has fought a constant battle with her weight Greg lost his brave battle against cancer two years ago. = fight, fight, engage in combat, 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. Thousands of people battled with police and several were reportedly wounded The sides must battle again for a quarter-final place on December 16 They're also battling the government to win compensation, A battle is a conflict in which different people or groups compete in order to achieve success or control. a renewed political battle over Britain's attitude to Europe. the eternal battle between good and evil in the world. a macho battle for supremacy = struggle, To join in battle; to contend in fight; as, to battle over theories, To assail in battle; to fight, Fertile, See Battel, a, a hostile meeting of opposing military forces in the course of a war; "Grant won a decisive victory in the battle of Chickamauga"; "he lost his romantic ideas about war when he got into a real engagement", 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. The strikers may have won the battle, but they lost the war. Actium Battle of Adrianople Battle of Battle of Hadrianopolis Adwa Battle of Battle of Adowa Aegospotami Battle of Agincourt Battle of Antietam Battle of Atlantic Battle of the Austerlitz Battle of Balaklava Battle of Bannockburn Battle of Blenheim Battle of Borodino Battle of Bosworth Field Battle of Bouvines Battle of Boyne Battle of the Brandywine Battle of the Britain Battle of Buena Vista Battle of Bulge Battle of the Bunker Hill Battle of Cannae Battle of Caporetto Battle of Carrhae Battle of Cerro Gordo Battle of Chaeronea Battle of Chancellorsville Battle of Châteauguay Battle of Chattanooga Battle of Chickamauga Battle of Chippewa Battle of Contreras Battle of Copenhagen Battle of Crécy Battle of Culloden Battle of Dien Bien Phu Battle of Dorylaeum Battle of Fallen Timbers Battle of Flodden Battle of Fredericksburg Battle of Friedland Battle of Gaugamela Battle of Germantown Battle of Gettysburg Battle of Granicus Battle of the Hastings Battle of Ipsus Battle of Issus Battle of Jutland Battle of Karbala' Battle of Kings Mountain Battle of Königgrätz Battle of Battle of Sadowa Kosovo Battle of Kursk Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa Battle of Battle of Al Uqab Lechfeld Battle of Leipzig Battle of Battle of the Nations Lepanto Battle of Leyte Gulf Battle of Little Bighorn Battle of the Magenta Battle of Maldon Battle of Manila Bay Battle of Manzikert Battle of Marathon Battle of Marengo Battle of Marne First Battle of the Marne Second Battle of the Marston Moor Battle of Midway Battle of Mobile Bay Battle of Monitor and Merrimack Battle of the Munda Battle of Naseby Battle of Navarino Battle of Nemea Battle of New Orleans Battle of Nicopolis Battle of Nile Battle of the Novara Battle of Pharsalus Battle of Philippine Sea Battle of the Plataea Battle of Poitiers Battle of Poltava Battle of Pydna Battle of Qadisiyyah Battle of Quebec Battle of Roncesvalles Battle of Battle of Roncevaux Salamis Battle of Sedan Battle of Shiloh Battle of Solferino Battle of Somme Battle of the Stalingrad Battle of Tannenberg Battle of Thames Battle of the Thapsus Battle of Thermopylae Battle of Ticonderoga Battle of Tippecanoe Battle of Tours/Poitiers Battle of Trafalgar Battle of Tsushima Battle of Ulm Battle of Varna Battle of Verdun Battle of Wagram Battle of Waterloo Battle of White Mountain Battle of Wilderness Battle of the Zama Battle of, battle or contend against in or as if in a battle; "The Kurds are combating Iraqi troops in Nothern Iraq"; "We must combat the prejudices against other races"; "they battled over the budget, an open clash between two opposing groups (or individuals); "the harder the conflict the more glorious the triumph"--Thomas Paine; "police tried to control the battle between the pro- and anti-abortion mobs", 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. In the Cup Final, Leeds battled it out with the old enemy, Manchester United, If you are fighting a losing battle, you are trying to achieve something but are not going to be successful. The crew fought a losing battle to try to restart the engines. on a day when the sun is fighting a losing battle against the lowering clouds, 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. Doctors battled throughout the night to save her life. a lone yachtsman returning from his months of battling with the elements In Wyoming, firefighters are still battling the two blazes. = fight + battler battlers bat·tler If anyone can do it, he can. He's a battler and has a strong character. see also pitched battle, running battle, 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. the notorious Montonero guerrilla group who did battle with the army during the dirty war, If you say that something is half the battle, you mean that it is the most important step towards achieving something. Choosing the right type of paint for the job is half the battle, A mode of playing two players Both players' arrows begin overlapped in the center at the bottom of the screen and branch outwards to the appropriate player's side Introduced in 4th mix, an energetic attempt to achieve something; "getting through the crowd was a real struggle"; "he fought a battle for recognition", n a fight between opposing armed forces, (v) To compete, usually with freestyle rapping, sometimes with DJing, breakdancing or graffiti In terms of performance, the winner is the one who pulls the biggest audience, Dagor (Ndak-), (99/12/30) not "How are you?" but : How's the battle? How's your battle this year? What's up? What's new? Any good news? How's life? Are you winning? (reference : Monday Nikkei 99/12/20 s41), Michael, a set of related tactical engagements that last longer and involve larger forces than an engagement (FM 3-0), Magic Mastery-Deeper training in your school of magic opens up more spells from your school for you to use (Sorcerer) Level 1- Cost: 500XP Level 2- Cost: 750XP Level 3- Cost: 1,125XP Level 4- Cost: 1,500XP Must have 75 Intelligence Level 5- Cost: 2,250XP Level 6- Cost: 3,375XP Level 7- Cost: 5,000XP Must have 100 Intelligence Level 8- Cost: 7,500XP Level 9- Cost: 11,250XP Level 10- Cost: 14,000XP Must have 150 Intelligence, a fight between two opposing sides during a war, hosting, Bull Run Battles of Custoza Battles of El Alamein Battles of Isonzo Battles of the Jena and Auerstedt Battles of Lexington and Concord Battles of Saratoga Battles of Seven Days' Battles Trenton and Princeton Battles of Ypres Battles of, past of battle, Embattled, Plural of battle, Third person singular simple present of to battle, present participle of battle,
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a town in East Sussex
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A habitational surname from places in England that have been sites of a battle
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: To assail in battle; to fight
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A division of an army; a battalion - "The cavalry, by way of distinction, was called the battle, and on it alone depended the fate of every action. - William Robertson."
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A general action, fight, or encounter, in which all the divisions of an army are or may be engaged; an engagement; a combat
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A struggle; a contest; as, the battle of life - "The whole intellectual battle that had at its center the best poem of the best poet of that day. - Henry Morley."
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The main body, as distinct from the van and rear; battalia
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: To join in battle; to contend in fight; as, to battle over theories
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combat, fight, war isim
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A battle is a violent fight between groups of people, especially one between military forces during a war. the victory of King William III at the Battle of the Boyne. after a gun battle between police and drug traffickers. men who die in battle
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You can use battle to refer to someone's efforts to achieve something in spite of very difficult circumstances. the battle against crime She has fought a constant battle with her weight Greg lost his brave battle against cancer two years ago. = fight
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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. Thousands of people battled with police and several were reportedly wounded The sides must battle again for a quarter-final place on December 16 They're also battling the government to win compensation
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A battle is a conflict in which different people or groups compete in order to achieve success or control. a renewed political battle over Britain's attitude to Europe. the eternal battle between good and evil in the world. a macho battle for supremacy = struggle
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To join in battle; to contend in fight; as, to battle over theories
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To assail in battle; to fight
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Fertile
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See Battel, a
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a hostile meeting of opposing military forces in the course of a war; "Grant won a decisive victory in the battle of Chickamauga"; "he lost his romantic ideas about war when he got into a real engagement"
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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. The strikers may have won the battle, but they lost the war. Actium Battle of Adrianople Battle of Battle of Hadrianopolis Adwa Battle of Battle of Adowa Aegospotami Battle of Agincourt Battle of Antietam Battle of Atlantic Battle of the Austerlitz Battle of Balaklava Battle of Bannockburn Battle of Blenheim Battle of Borodino Battle of Bosworth Field Battle of Bouvines Battle of Boyne Battle of the Brandywine Battle of the Britain Battle of Buena Vista Battle of Bulge Battle of the Bunker Hill Battle of Cannae Battle of Caporetto Battle of Carrhae Battle of Cerro Gordo Battle of Chaeronea Battle of Chancellorsville Battle of Châteauguay Battle of Chattanooga Battle of Chickamauga Battle of Chippewa Battle of Contreras Battle of Copenhagen Battle of Crécy Battle of Culloden Battle of Dien Bien Phu Battle of Dorylaeum Battle of Fallen Timbers Battle of Flodden Battle of Fredericksburg Battle of Friedland Battle of Gaugamela Battle of Germantown Battle of Gettysburg Battle of Granicus Battle of the Hastings Battle of Ipsus Battle of Issus Battle of Jutland Battle of Karbala' Battle of Kings Mountain Battle of Königgrätz Battle of Battle of Sadowa Kosovo Battle of Kursk Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa Battle of Battle of Al Uqab Lechfeld Battle of Leipzig Battle of Battle of the Nations Lepanto Battle of Leyte Gulf Battle of Little Bighorn Battle of the Magenta Battle of Maldon Battle of Manila Bay Battle of Manzikert Battle of Marathon Battle of Marengo Battle of Marne First Battle of the Marne Second Battle of the Marston Moor Battle of Midway Battle of Mobile Bay Battle of Monitor and Merrimack Battle of the Munda Battle of Naseby Battle of Navarino Battle of Nemea Battle of New Orleans Battle of Nicopolis Battle of Nile Battle of the Novara Battle of Pharsalus Battle of Philippine Sea Battle of the Plataea Battle of Poitiers Battle of Poltava Battle of Pydna Battle of Qadisiyyah Battle of Quebec Battle of Roncesvalles Battle of Battle of Roncevaux Salamis Battle of Sedan Battle of Shiloh Battle of Solferino Battle of Somme Battle of the Stalingrad Battle of Tannenberg Battle of Thames Battle of the Thapsus Battle of Thermopylae Battle of Ticonderoga Battle of Tippecanoe Battle of Tours/Poitiers Battle of Trafalgar Battle of Tsushima Battle of Ulm Battle of Varna Battle of Verdun Battle of Wagram Battle of Waterloo Battle of White Mountain Battle of Wilderness Battle of the Zama Battle of
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battle or contend against in or as if in a battle; "The Kurds are combating Iraqi troops in Nothern Iraq"; "We must combat the prejudices against other races"; "they battled over the budget
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an open clash between two opposing groups (or individuals); "the harder the conflict the more glorious the triumph"--Thomas Paine; "police tried to control the battle between the pro- and anti-abortion mobs"
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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. In the Cup Final, Leeds battled it out with the old enemy, Manchester United
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If you are fighting a losing battle, you are trying to achieve something but are not going to be successful. The crew fought a losing battle to try to restart the engines. on a day when the sun is fighting a losing battle against the lowering clouds
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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. Doctors battled throughout the night to save her life. a lone yachtsman returning from his months of battling with the elements In Wyoming, firefighters are still battling the two blazes. = fight + battler battlers bat·tler If anyone can do it, he can. He's a battler and has a strong character. see also pitched battle, running battle
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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. the notorious Montonero guerrilla group who did battle with the army during the dirty war
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If you say that something is half the battle, you mean that it is the most important step towards achieving something. Choosing the right type of paint for the job is half the battle
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A mode of playing two players Both players' arrows begin overlapped in the center at the bottom of the screen and branch outwards to the appropriate player's side Introduced in 4th mix
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an energetic attempt to achieve something; "getting through the crowd was a real struggle"; "he fought a battle for recognition"
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n a fight between opposing armed forces
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(v) To compete, usually with freestyle rapping, sometimes with DJing, breakdancing or graffiti In terms of performance, the winner is the one who pulls the biggest audience
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(99/12/30) not "How are you?" but : How's the battle? How's your battle this year? What's up? What's new? Any good news? How's life? Are you winning? (reference : Monday Nikkei 99/12/20 s41)
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a set of related tactical engagements that last longer and involve larger forces than an engagement (FM 3-0)
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Magic Mastery-Deeper training in your school of magic opens up more spells from your school for you to use (Sorcerer) Level 1- Cost: 500XP Level 2- Cost: 750XP Level 3- Cost: 1,125XP Level 4- Cost: 1,500XP Must have 75 Intelligence Level 5- Cost: 2,250XP Level 6- Cost: 3,375XP Level 7- Cost: 5,000XP Must have 100 Intelligence Level 8- Cost: 7,500XP Level 9- Cost: 11,250XP Level 10- Cost: 14,000XP Must have 150 Intelligence
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a fight between two opposing sides during a war
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a battle.
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Battles
Bull Run Battles of Custoza Battles of El Alamein Battles of Isonzo Battles of the Jena and Auerstedt Battles of Lexington and Concord Battles of Saratoga Battles of Seven Days' Battles Trenton and Princeton Battles of Ypres Battles of
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