combat: [16] Combat means literally ‘fight with’. It comes via French combattre from late Latin combattere, a compound verb formed from Latin com- ‘with’ and *battere, an assumed variant of Latin battuere ‘fight, beat’ (ultimate source of English abate, battle, and debate). => abate, battle, debate
combat (v.)
1560s, from Middle French combat (16c.), from Old French combattre (12c.), from Late Latin combattere, from Latin com- "with" (each other) (see com-) + battuere "to beat, fight" (see batter (v.)). Related: Combated; combating; combatted; combatting.
combat (n.)
1560s, from Middle French combat (16c.), from combattre (see combat (v.)).
雙語例句
1. They demanded a more expansionary economy to combat rising unemployment.
他們要求發展擴張性的經濟以應對升高的失業率。
來自柯林斯例句
2. The seagulls swirled in aerial combat over the barges.
海鷗盤旋在駁船上方,展開空中的搏鬥。
來自柯林斯例句
3. He never expected to return home wearing US combat fatigues.
他從沒想到會穿著美國軍服回家。
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4. He was wearing black combat trousers and a hooded fleece.
他穿著黑色作戰褲和帶風帽的羊毛衣。
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5. His wounds knocked him out of combat for the duration.