fights
When we talk about "fights" at a C1 level, we're often moving beyond simple physical altercations.
Consider the nuanced ways conflicts manifest in different contexts, from diplomatic disagreements between nations to internal struggles within an organization.
It's about understanding the underlying causes, the escalation of tensions, and the various forms conflict can take, whether overt or subtle.
Think about the societal implications of different types of fights, and how individuals or groups might strategically engage in or avoid such confrontations.
§ What 'Fights' Means
- Definition: Noun (plural)
- As a plural noun, "fights" refers to instances of physical combat or intense verbal arguments between individuals or groups. These are conflicts or struggles that can range from minor disagreements to serious confrontations.
- Definition: Verb (third-person singular present)
- As a verb, "fights" means to engage in a conflict or struggle, often to overcome an opponent or obstacle. It's the action of fighting.
The word 'fights' is very common in everyday English. It can refer to many different kinds of conflicts. It's not just about physical violence; it can also describe strong disagreements or struggles against something difficult.
When 'fights' is used as a plural noun, it describes multiple instances of these conflicts. Think of it as a countable thing. For example, if two children have a small disagreement, you might say they had 'a fight'. If they have many disagreements, you would say they had 'many fights'. These can be small arguments over toys or bigger, more serious confrontations.
The street gang was known for getting into frequent fights with rival groups.
After several heated fights, they decided to end their business partnership.
As a verb, 'fights' (with an 's' at the end) is used with a singular subject in the present tense. It describes the action of a single person or entity engaging in a conflict. This could be a person boxing, a soldier on a battlefield, or even someone battling an illness.
The boxer fights with great determination.
She fights against injustice in her community.
§ When to Use 'Fights'
People use 'fights' in a variety of situations. Here are some common contexts:
- Physical confrontations: This is probably the most direct meaning. When two or more people physically attack each other.
There were many fights breaking out at the concert.
- Verbal arguments/disagreements: 'Fights' can also refer to heated discussions or disagreements where people don't agree and might be angry.
My parents often have small fights about who should do the dishes.
- Struggles against an opponent or difficulty (verb): When someone is actively working to overcome a challenge, a disease, or an injustice.
The activist fights tirelessly for human rights.
- Metaphorical struggles: Sometimes 'fights' can be used to describe non-physical challenges, like a 'fight for survival' or a 'fight against corruption'.
The company fights to stay competitive in the market.
Understanding the difference between the noun and verb forms is key. If you see 'fights' as a noun, it will usually be preceded by words like 'many', 'some', 'few', or used in a way that suggests multiple instances. If it's a verb, it will follow a singular subject (he, she, it, a person's name, 'the company', etc.).
按水平分级的例句
The ongoing fights between the two political factions are hindering progress in the region.
Ongoing conflicts between groups.
Here, 'fights' is a plural noun, referring to multiple conflicts.
She always avoids public fights, preferring to resolve disagreements privately.
Avoids arguments in public.
'Public fights' specifies the location or nature of the arguments.
The boxer fights with incredible determination, never giving up until the final bell.
He boxes with great resolve.
Here, 'fights' is a verb, indicating an action performed by 'the boxer'.
My dog fights with the vacuum cleaner every time I try to clean the house.
My dog playfully attacks the vacuum.
'Fights with' indicates an interaction, here a playful one.
The documentary explores the historical fights for civil rights and equality.
Historical struggles for rights.
As a noun, 'fights' can also refer to broader struggles or campaigns.
He consistently fights against injustice in all its forms.
He always battles injustice.
As a verb, 'fights against' signifies opposition to something.
The children's fights over the last cookie were quite amusing to watch.
Kids' arguments about the cookie.
In this context, 'fights' refers to minor squabbles.
The immune system constantly fights off harmful bacteria and viruses.
Immune system battles infections.
'Fights off' is a phrasal verb meaning to repel or resist.
The ongoing legal fights over intellectual property rights are costing the company millions.
legal disputes, intellectual property battles
Here, 'fights' refers to prolonged legal conflicts, emphasizing the adversarial nature of the process.
Despite numerous political fights, the new legislation eventually passed, albeit with significant amendments.
political struggles, legislative battles
In this context, 'fights' denotes intense disagreements and efforts to influence political outcomes.
Her dedication to human rights led her to champion many fights against injustice worldwide.
crusades against injustice, battles for rights
Here, 'fights' is used metaphorically to describe sustained efforts and advocacy against societal wrongs.
The company's marketing team often engages in fierce fights to gain market share in a competitive industry.
fierce competition, aggressive campaigns
This usage of 'fights' illustrates intense rivalry and strategic struggles in a business context.
He consistently fights for the rights of marginalized communities, advocating for equality and fair treatment.
advocates for, champions the rights of
As a verb, 'fights' emphasizes active and continuous efforts to defend or promote something.
The boxer fights with a relentless determination, rarely giving his opponents an easy round.
competes fiercely, battles with grit
This sentence uses 'fights' in its literal sense, describing the physical and mental struggle in a sport.
She often fights against her own perfectionist tendencies, learning to accept good enough instead of flawless.
struggles with, contends with
Here, 'fights' refers to an internal struggle, a battle against one's own habits or inclinations.
The community fights tirelessly to preserve the historical landmark from demolition, organizing protests and petitions.
strives to preserve, campaigns to save
In this instance, 'fights' describes a collective, persistent effort to protect something from harm.
常见搭配
常用短语
He fights for justice.
Él lucha por la justicia.
The cat fights with the dog.
El gato pelea con el perro.
She fights her own battles.
Ella pelea sus propias batallas.
The team fights to win.
El equipo lucha por ganar.
He always fights fair.
Él siempre pelea limpio.
The movie has many fight scenes.
La película tiene muchas escenas de peleas.
He fights a losing battle.
Él lucha una batalla perdida.
The children had a lot of fights.
Los niños tuvieron muchas peleas.
She fights against discrimination.
Ella lucha contra la discriminación.
The boxer fights in the ring.
El boxeador pelea en el ring.
自我测试 18 个问题
The two brothers often have loud ___ over small things.
The context implies a conflict, so 'fights' is the best fit.
He ___ for what he believes is right.
'Fights' is the correct verb here, meaning to contend or struggle.
Sometimes, friendly ___ can make a game more exciting.
In this context, 'fights' refers to competitive struggles, like in a game.
The cat ___ with the dog for the last piece of chicken.
The sentence describes a struggle over food, so 'fights' is appropriate.
The children's small ___ ended quickly with an apology.
An apology usually follows a disagreement or conflict, making 'fights' the correct choice.
He often ___ with his sister about what TV show to watch.
The context suggests a disagreement over a choice, so 'fights' fits best.
The historical record is rife with examples of tribal ___ over dwindling resources, leading to internecine conflicts and widespread displacement.
In this context, 'fights' best conveys the sustained and often violent nature of the conflicts over resources, more so than the other options which imply less severe or less prolonged engagements.
Despite their public camaraderie, whispers of bitter boardroom ___ over the company's future strategy began to circulate, hinting at a deep schism.
'Fights' here effectively describes the intense and potentially damaging disagreements occurring behind the scenes, highlighting the severity of the internal conflict.
The champion boxer was renowned not just for his victories, but for the sheer resilience he displayed in every grueling ___ for the title.
While 'bout' or 'match' could work, 'fight' emphasizes the intense physical struggle and endurance required, aligning with the description of 'grueling'.
After years of legal ___, the family finally secured their ancestral lands, a testament to their unwavering determination against formidable opposition.
'Fights' in this context refers to the protracted and difficult legal battles, effectively conveying the intensity and duration of the struggle.
The ideological ___ between the two political factions often spilled over into acrimonious public debates, preventing any meaningful legislative progress.
'Fights' accurately describes the sharp and often aggressive disagreements between the factions, which hindered progress.
It's a common misconception that artists live idyllic lives; in reality, many face daily ___ for recognition and financial stability.
'Fights' here highlights the intense, often difficult, and competitive nature of seeking recognition and stability in the art world.
Listen for the context of 'fights' as ongoing ideological conflicts.
Pay attention to 'fights' meaning intense arguments within a group.
Consider 'fights' in the sense of prolonged struggles against a threat.
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The politician's impassioned speech effectively incites fights against systemic injustice.
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He consistently fights for the rights of marginalized communities, often engaging in fierce debates.
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The legal team meticulously fights every claim, no matter how small, to protect the company's reputation.
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