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The battle against Britain

Fight against English battle, English words, nouns and verbs, which mean "fighting" when used as nouns; Struggle; Name; Bater (UK); Butler; When used as a verb, "Bathelet" means "struggle; Fighting; Fight ... "。

The word "Battle" can be translated as "fight", "fight" or "struggle". It is used to describe a conflict or struggle between two hostile forces. Fighting can occur at different levels and in different environments, including military combat, competitive competition, ideological confrontation and so on.

As a noun, "combat" means a specific combat action or a large-scale combat event. Fighting usually involves armed conflicts between the two sides, aiming at competing for or defending territory, resources or political interests. Fighting may take place on land, sea or air, and different types of weapons and tactics can be used.

In addition to its military significance, the word "combat" can also be used to describe various situations of competition or struggle. For example, the confrontation between two teams in a sports competition can be called "competition" or "battle". In addition, "battle" can also be used to describe the state or process in which individuals or groups struggle hard in the face of difficulties, challenges or adversity.

The verb "battle" means to take part in a battle or struggle. For example, "they are fighting to defend their rights" means that they are fighting to protect their rights. The word "fighting" can mean fighting, fighting, competition or struggle in Chinese, emphasizing the conflict, competition and efforts of both sides.

Phrase collocation

Battle city tank warfare; Tanks; Tank warfare; Tank warfare stand-alone version

Combat research, war research; The password of love; Sing an album; record name

Battle group carrier battle; Battle group; Ship battle group; Warship war

Combat circuit; combat circuit; War tour; Campaign tour

Battle of Ludo Flying Chess; Aircraft chess

Battle rage robot war; Violent fighting; Fighting anger; Battle roar

seesaw battle

Battleship battleship; Warships; Branch ship; warship