Fight through Meaning in English
expression
ˈfaɪt/ /ˈθɹu
FYTE-throo
fˈaɪt/ /θɹˈuː
FYTE-throo
Definición
To keep going and work hard to overcome a difficult or challenging situation, even when it is very tough.
Uso & Matices
Mostly informal and motivational. Used to describe enduring difficult situations (illness, hardship, work). Common with words like 'pain', 'hard times', 'injury'. Not about literal fighting, but persistence.
Spanish: superar luchando - resistir (ante dificultades)Portuguese (BR): lutar para superar - resistir (dificuldades)Portuguese (PT): lutar para superar - resistir (dificuldades)Chinese (Simplified): 坚持挺过 - 咬牙熬过Chinese (Traditional): 堅持挺過 - 咬牙熬過Hindi: मुश्किलों से जूझना - संघर्ष करके पार करनाArabic: اجتاز بصعوبة - كافح لتجاوزBengali: অতিক্রম করা - সংগ্রাম করে এগিয়ে যাওয়াRussian: преодолевать - пробиваться сквозь трудностиJapanese: 乗り越える - 困難に打ち勝つVietnamese: vượt qua - vượt lênKorean: 극복하다 - 버티다Turkish: üstesinden gelmek - zorluklara göğüs germekUrdu: مقابلہ کرنا - جدوجہد کرکے آگے بڑھناIndonesian: melewati - bertahan melalui
Oraciones de Ejemplo
She had to fight through a lot of pain to finish the race.
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We will fight through these hard times together.
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He tried to fight through his fear of speaking in public.
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Sometimes you just have to fight through until things get better.
natural
No matter what life throws at us, we'll fight through it together.
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He managed to fight through his illness and came back stronger than before.
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