Put up a fight Meaning in English
expression
PUT UHP uh FITE
PUT UP uh FITE
परिभाषा
To resist strongly or fight back when facing opposition or difficulty, instead of giving up easily.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
'Put up a fight' is informal and can refer to any kind of struggle—physical, verbal, or figurative. Common collocations: 'really put up a fight,' 'didn't put up much of a fight.' Not literal fighting—can be about standing up for oneself.
Spanish: dar pelea - resistirse - lucharPortuguese (BR): lutar - resistir - enfrentarPortuguese (PT): lutar - resistir - enfrentar-seChinese (Simplified): 奋力抵抗 - 反抗Chinese (Traditional): 奮力抵抗 - 反抗Hindi: मुकाबला करना - विरोध करनाArabic: يقاوم - يبدي مقاومةBengali: প্রতিরোধ করা - দৃঢ়ভাবে বিরোধিতা করাRussian: давать отпор - сопротивлятьсяJapanese: 必死に抵抗する - 最後まで戦うVietnamese: chống cự quyết liệt - không chịu thua dễ dàngKorean: 강하게 맞서다 - 끝까지 싸우다Turkish: karşı koymak - direniş göstermekUrdu: مزاحمت کرنا - بھرپور مقابلہ کرناIndonesian: melawan dengan gigih - tidak menyerah begitu saja
उदाहरण वाक्य
Even though he was losing, he put up a fight until the end.
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The small dog put up a fight against the bigger one.
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She wasn't going to give up without putting up a fight.
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They really put up a fight over the last piece of cake.
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Don’t expect him to give up; he’ll put up a fight for what he believes in.
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The team put up a fight, but the score didn’t go their way.
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