Fight down Meaning in English
expression
ˈfaɪt/ /ˈdaʊn
FYTE-down
fˈaɪt/ /dˈaʊn
FYTE-down
परिभाषा
To try hard to control or hide an emotion, reaction, or impulse so that you do not show it.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Used mainly for emotions (anger, tears, laughter). Slightly formal or literary, often a mental effort. Commonly seen as 'fight down the urge/tears/anger.' Not used for physical fights.
Spanish: reprimir - controlarPortuguese (BR): reprimir - conterPortuguese (PT): reprimir - conterChinese (Simplified): 压制 - 克制Chinese (Traditional): 壓抑 - 剋制Hindi: दबाना (भावना) - नियंत्रित करनाArabic: يكبح - يُخمدBengali: দমন করা - সংবরণ করাRussian: сдерживать - подавлять (эмоции)Japanese: 抑え込むVietnamese: kìm nén - cố nénKorean: 억누르다 - 참다Turkish: bastırmak - zaptetmekUrdu: دبانا - روکنا (جذبہ/احساس)Indonesian: menahan - menekan
उदाहरण वाक्य
She tried to fight down her tears during the meeting.
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He had to fight down his anger when he heard the news.
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I managed to fight down the urge to laugh in class.
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He tried to fight down a smile when she walked in.
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It's hard to fight down nerves before a big performance.
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She could barely fight down her excitement when she heard the news.
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