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Fight off Meaning in English

expression

ˈfaɪt/ /ˈɔf
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fˈaɪt/ /ˈɒf
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释义

To resist and stop something harmful, such as an attack, illness, or negative feeling, from affecting you.

用法与细微差别

Used to describe resisting or stopping threats such as illness, attackers, or unwanted feelings ('fight off a cold', 'fight off attackers'). Semi-formal/informal in tone. Often followed by what is being resisted.

例句

He tried to fight off a cold by drinking orange juice.

basic

The villagers managed to fight off the wild animals.

basic

She couldn’t fight off her sleepiness during class.

basic

Doctors say eating well can help you fight off infections.

natural

I drank some coffee to fight off the tired feeling before my exam.

natural

We need to fight off any doubts if we want to succeed.

natural