Battle against Meaning in English
expression
ˈbætəɫ/ /əˈɡeɪnst/, /əˈɡɛnst
BAT-uhl uh-GAYNST, uh-GENST
bˈætəl/ /ɐɡˈɛnst
BAT-uhl uh-GENST
Definition
To try very hard to defeat something or someone, especially difficult problems or strong opponents; to fight against something.
Usage & Nuances
Used both literally (war, sports) and figuratively (illness, habits, injustice). Often followed by the problem/opponent: 'battle against cancer', 'battle against corruption.' More formal than 'fight against.'
Spanish: luchar contra - combatir contraPortuguese (BR): lutar contra - combaterPortuguese (PT): lutar contra - combaterChinese (Simplified): 对抗 - 与...作斗争Chinese (Traditional): 對抗 - 與...作鬥爭Hindi: के खिलाफ लड़ाई करनाArabic: يُحارب ضد - يكافح ضدBengali: (এর) বিরুদ্ধে লড়াই করা - (এর) বিরুদ্ধে সংগ্রাম করাRussian: бороться против - сражаться противJapanese: ~と戦う - ~に立ち向かうVietnamese: chiến đấu chống lại - đấu tranh chống lạiKorean: ~에 맞서 싸우다 - ~에 대항하다Turkish: -e karşı savaşmak - -e karşı mücadele etmekUrdu: کے خلاف لڑناIndonesian: bertarung melawan - memerangi
Example Sentences
Many doctors battle against diseases every day.
basic
People must battle against injustice in society.
basic
We need to battle against air pollution.
basic
After his diagnosis, Mark began to battle against cancer with determination.
natural
The team will have to battle against stronger opponents in the final.
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I'm trying to battle against my bad habits, but it's not easy.
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