sich streitend

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fighting
kavga

Aslında Tom ve John'u hiç kavga ederken görmedim. - I never actually saw Tom and John fighting.

Kavga ettiği için okuldan kovuldu. - He was expelled from school for fighting.

fighting
{s} savaşan
fighting
dövüş

Lütfen dövüşmeyi bırakın. - Please stop fighting.

Tom dövüşmüyor, değil mi? - Tom isn't fighting, is he?

fighting
mücadele

Ben sonuna kadar mücadeleye niyet ediyorum. - I intend on fighting till the end.

George, son zamanlarda üç saatlik mücadeleden sonra yakaladığı 30 paundluk bir levreği tanımlıyordu. - George was describing a 30 pound bass he'd caught recently after fighting it for three hours.

fighting
harp
fighting
{s} savaş

Onlar şimdi şiddetle mücadele ediyorlar fakat çok uzun zaman geçmeden önce savaş baltasını gömeceklerine sizi temin ederim. - They're fighting fiercely now but I assure you they'll bury the hatchet before long.

Sokaklarda savaş vardı. - There was fighting in the streets.

fighting
savaşarak

O hayatının çoğunu düşmanlarıyla savaşarak harcamış cesur bir savaşçıydı. - He was a brave warrior who had spent most of his life fighting his enemies.

fighting
{s} mücâdeleye hazır
fighting
(Askeri) SAVAŞ: Taktik alanda, yapılan bir savaş içinde bilfiil çarpışmalar
fighting
{i} mücâdele

Ben sonuna kadar mücadeleye niyet ediyorum. - I intend on fighting till the end.

Japon ve Amerikan güçleri hâlâ acımasızca mücadele ediyorlardı. - Japanese and American forces were still fighting bitterly.

fighting
{s} savaşçı

O hayatının çoğunu düşmanlarıyla savaşarak harcamış cesur bir savaşçıydı. - He was a brave warrior who had spent most of his life fighting his enemies.

Немецкий Язык - Английский Язык
fighting
A fight or battle; an occasion on which people fight
{a} fit for or employed in war, brave
present participle of fight
Qualified for war; fit for battle
the act of fighting; any contest or struggle; "a fight broke out at the hockey game"; "there was fighting in the streets"; "the unhappy couple got into a terrible scrap"
{s} militant, combative, warlike
apt to provoke a fight
when people or groups fight each other in a war, in the street etc fighting between
disposed to loud disagreements and fighting
engaged in war; "belligerent (or warring) nations"; "a fighting war"
a major penalty which occurs when two or more players drop their sticks and gloves and fight; if a referee deems one player to be the instigator, that player also receives a minor penalty and a misconduct penalty; the minor penalty for a less severe pushing and shoving match is called roughing
Often a result of territorial behaviour which becomes exaggerated when fish are stressed (particularly when overcrowded) Can be more pronounced in some species during breeding times Insufficient water velocity in tanks and ponds can also induce fighting (e g in some tilapia species) Fighting is particularly common in crustaceans when stressed In addition to leaving open wounds which are easy entry sites for pathogens, the loss of appendages can also lead to a reduction in the value of the animal In some larger crustaceans such as lobster, rubber bands can be put round the claws, which in addition to protecting the handler, also reduce damage caused during fights See also nipping
{i} combat, battle
Occupied in war; being the scene of a battle; as, a fighting field
engaged in or ready for military or naval operations; "on active duty"; "the platoon is combat-ready"; "review the fighting forces"
engaged in war or other conflict
An infraction that incurs a major penalty It's called when two or more players drop their sticks and gloves and begin fighting A player judged to be the instigator may get a game misconduct penalty