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Anti-epidemic English

Fight the epidemic.

Fight is an abstract noun, which means a certain action, that is, "fighting" and "quarreling", and can also mean "fighting" and "fighting". This is a countable noun.

Another meaning of fight is "fighting spirit", which is uncountable.

Fight is often followed by different prepositions, such as with and against. When expressing the struggle against natural disasters, such as "flood" and "fire", it must never be used with the preposition "opposition".

Meaning discrimination

"Fight" and "struggle" both mean "struggle". The difference is that:

The meaning of fight is concrete, and it can also refer to fighting for a certain goal, but it refers to the battle with real knives and guns; Struggle means struggling in adversity in order to achieve a certain goal. For example:

We must fight against difficulties.

Martin struggled in the dark, without advice or adventure. Martin struggled in the dark, and no one gave him advice or encouragement.