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combat

N การสู้ รบ  การต่อสู้  การ ประจัญบาน  fight battle struggle warfare duel conflict armed fighting engagement opposition strife war kan-su-rob

 

combat

N ความขัดแย้ง  conflict opposition strife kwam-khad-yaeng

 

combat

VT ต่อต้าน  contend oppose resist tor-tan

 

combat

VT ต่อสู้  สู้รบ  สู้  รบ  fight battle struggle contend tor-su

 

combat fatigue

N ความผิดปกติ ทางจิตใจ ที่เกิด หลังจาก ไป สงคราม มา เป็นเวลา นาน  kwam-phid-pok-ka-ti-tang-jid-jai-ti-koed-lang-jak-pai-song-kram-ma-pen-we-la-nan

 

combatant

ADJ ที่ พร้อม ต่อสู้  ชอบ ต่อสู้  combative pugnacious belligerent ti-prom-tor-su

 

combatant

N คนที่ เถียง กัน  คนที่ โต้แย้ง กัน  kon-ti-tiang-kan

 

combatant

N นักรบ  นัก สู้  ผู้ ต่อสู้  belligerent warrior serviceman servicewoman fighter soldier gladiator nak-rob

 

combative

ADJ ที่ กระหาย ที่จะ ต่อสู้  ชอบ ต่อสู้  combatant pugnacious belligerent ti-kra-hai-ti-ja-tor-su

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

COMBAT

v.i. 1. To fight; to struggle or contend with an opposing force.
Pardon me; I will not combat in my shirt.
This word is particularly used to denote private contest, or the fighting of two persons in a duel; but it is used in a general sense for the contention of bodies of men, nations, armies, or any species of animals.
After the fall of the republic, the Romans comabated only for the choice of maters.
2. To act in opposition.
It is followed by with before the person, and for before the thing sought.
A combats with B for his right.

 

COMBAT

v.t. 1. To fight with; to oppose by force; as, to combat an antagonist.
2. To contend against; to oppose; to resist; as, to combat arguments or opinions.

 

COMBAT

n. 1. A fighting; a struggling to resist, overthrow or conquer; contest by force; engagement; battle; as the combat of armies.
2. A duel; a fighting between two men; formerly, a formal trail of a doubtful cause, or decision of a controversy between two persons, by swords or batons.

 

COMBATANT

a.Contending; disposed to contend.

 

COMBATANT

n. 1. A person who combats; any person who fights with another, or in an army, or fleet.
2. A duellist; one who fights or contends in battle, for the decision of a private quarrel or difference; a champion.
3. A person who contends with another in argument, or controversy.

 

COMBATED

pp. Opposed; resisted.

 

COMBATER

n.One who fights or contends.

 

COMBATING

ppr. Striving to resist; fighting; opposing by force or by argument.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

COMBAT

Com "bat ( or; 277 ), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Combated; p. pr. & vb. n.Combating. ] Etym: [F. combattre; pref. com- + battre to beat, fr. L. battuere to strike. See Batter. ]

 

Defn: To struggle or contend, as with an opposing force; to fight. To combat with a blind man I disdain. Milton. After the fall of the republic, the Romans combated only for the choice of masters. Gibbon.

 

COMBAT

COMBAT Com "bat, v. t.

 

Defn: To fight with; to oppose by force, argument, etc. ; to contend against; to resist. When he the ambitious Norway combated. Shak. And combated in silence all these reasons. Milton. Minds combat minds, repelling and repelled. Goldsmith.

 

Syn. -- To fight against; resist; oppose; withstand; oppugn; antagonize; repel; resent.

 

COMBAT

Com "bat, n. Etym: [Cf. F. combat. ]

 

1. A fight; a contest of violence; a struggle for supremacy. My courage try by combat, if thou dar'st. Shak. The noble combat that 'twixt joy and sorrow was fought in Paulina. Shak.

 

2. (Mil. )

 

Defn: An engagement of no great magnitude; or one in which the parties engaged are not armies. Single combat, one in which a single combatant meets a single opponent, as in the case of David and Goliath; also a duel.

 

Syn. -- A battle; engagement; conflict; contest; contention; struggle; fight, strife. See Battle, Contest.

 

COMBATABLE

Com "bat *a *ble ( or ), a. Etym: [Cf. F. combattable.]

 

Defn: Such as can be, or is liable to be, combated; as, combatable foes, evils, or arguments.

 

COMBATANT

Com "bat *ant, a. Etym: [F. combattant, p. pr. ]

 

Defn: Contending; disposed to contend. B. Jonson.

 

COMBATANT

Com "bat *ant, n. Etym: [F. combattant. ]

 

Defn: One who engages in combat. "The mighty combatants." Milton. A controversy which long survived the original combatants. Macaulay

 

COMBATER

COMBATER Com "bat *er, n.

 

Defn: One who combats. Sherwood.

 

COMBATIVE

COMBATIVE Com "bat *ive or

 

Defn: (

 

COMBATIVENESS

COMBATIVENESS Com "bat *ive *ness, n.

 

1. The quality of being combative; propensity to contend or to quarrel.

 

2. (Phren.)

 

Defn: A cranial development supposed to indicate a combative disposition.

 

COMBATTANT

Com `bat `tant ", a. Etym: [F.] (Her. )

 

Defn: In the position of fighting; -- said of two lions set face to face, each rampant.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

combat

com bat noun |ˈkämˌbat ˈkɑmˌbæt |fighting between armed forces: men killed in combat | pilots re-enacted the aerial combats of yesteryear | [ as modifier ] : a combat zone. nonviolent conflict or opposition: intellectual combat. verb |kəmˈbat, ˈkämˌbat kəmˈbæt ˈkɑmˌbæt | ( combats, combating or combatting, combated or combatted ) [ with obj. ] take action to reduce, destroy, or prevent (something undesirable ): an effort to combat drug trafficking. archaic engage in a fight with; oppose in battle. [ no obj. ] : your men combated against the first of ours. ORIGIN mid 16th cent. (originally denoting a fight between two persons or parties ): from French combattre (verb ), from late Latin combattere, from com- together with + battere, variant of Latin batuere to fight.

 

combatant

com bat ant |kəmˈbatnt, ˈkämbətənt ˈkɑːmbətənt kəmˈbætnt | noun a person or nation engaged in fighting during a war. a person engaged in conflict or competition with another. adjective engaged in fighting during a war: all the combatant armies went to war with machine guns. ORIGIN late Middle English (as an adjective used in heraldry to describe two lions facing one another with raised forepaws ): from Old French, present participle of combatre to fight (see combat ).

 

combat boots

com bat boots plural noun boots of a type worn by soldiers in combat, typically black with laces and thick rubber soles.

 

combat dress

com ¦bat dress noun [ mass noun ] uniform of a type intended to be worn by soldiers in actual combat.

 

combat fatigue

com bat fa tigue |kəmˈbæt | noun 1 psychological disturbance caused by prolonged exposure to active warfare, esp. being under bombardment. 2 (combat fatigues ) a uniform of a type to be worn into combat.

 

combative

com bat ive |ˈkämˌbativ ˈkɑːmbətɪv | adjective ready or eager to fight; pugnacious: he made some enemies with his combative style. DERIVATIVES com bat ive ly adverb, com bat ive ness noun

 

combat jacket

com bat jack et noun a jacket of a type worn by soldiers in combat, typically having a camouflage pattern.

 

combat trousers

com ¦bat trou |sers plural noun loose trousers with large patch pockets halfway down each leg, typically made of hard-wearing cotton.

 

Oxford Dictionary

combat

com ¦bat |ˈkɒmbat, ˈkʌm -| noun [ mass noun ] fighting between armed forces: five Hurricanes were shot down in combat | [ count noun ] : pilots re-enacted the aerial combats of yesteryear | [ as modifier ] : a combat zone. non-violent conflict or opposition: electoral combat. verb ( combats, combating or combatting, combated or combatted ) [ with obj. ] take action to reduce or prevent (something bad or undesirable ): an effort to combat drug trafficking. archaic engage in a fight with; oppose in battle. ORIGIN mid 16th cent. (originally denoting a fight between two people or parties ): from French combattre (verb ), from late Latin combattere, from com- together with + battere, variant of Latin batuere to fight .

 

combatant

combatant |ˈkɒmbət (ə )nt, ˈkʌm -| noun a person or nation engaged in fighting during a war. in the long Russo-Swedish conflict, both combatants endured terrible sacrifices. a person engaged in conflict or competition with another. adjective engaged in fighting during a war: all the combatant armies went to war with machine guns. ORIGIN late Middle English (as an adjective used in heraldry to describe two lions facing one another with raised forepaws ): from Old French, present participle of combatre to fight (see combat ).

 

combat boots

com ¦bat boots plural noun boots of a type worn by soldiers in actual combat.

 

combat dress

com ¦bat dress noun [ mass noun ] uniform of a type intended to be worn by soldiers in actual combat.

 

combat fatigue

com ¦bat fa |tigue noun 1 more recent term for shell shock. 2 (combat fatigues ) combat dress.

 

combative

combative |ˈkɒmbətɪv, ˈkʌm -| adjective ready or eager to fight or argue: he made some enemies with his combative style. DERIVATIVES combatively adverb, combativeness noun

 

combat jacket

com ¦bat jacket noun a jacket of a type worn by soldiers in combat, typically having a camouflage pattern.

 

combat trousers

com ¦bat trou |sers plural noun loose trousers with large patch pockets halfway down each leg, typically made of hard-wearing cotton.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

combat

combat noun he was killed in combat: battle, fighting, action, hostilities, conflict, war, warfare. verb they tried to combat the disease: fight, battle, tackle, attack, counter, resist, withstand; impede, block, thwart, inhibit; stop, halt, prevent, check, curb.

 

combatant

combatant noun 1 a combatant in the war: fighter, soldier, serviceman, servicewoman, warrior, trooper. 2 combatants in the computer market: contender, adversary, opponent, competitor, challenger, rival. adjective combatant armies: warring, at war, opposing, belligerent, fighting, battling.

 

combative

combative adjective the dictator's combative language: pugnacious, aggressive, antagonistic, quarrelsome, argumentative, contentious, hostile, truculent, belligerent, bellicose, militant; informal spoiling for a fight. ANTONYMS conciliatory.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

combat

combat noun 3500 men were killed in combat: battle, fighting, action, hostilities, conflict, armed conflict, war, warfare, bloodshed. verb other cities have tried to combat the disease: fight, battle against, do battle with, wage war against, take up arms against, strive against, contend with, tackle, attack, counter, oppose, resist, withstand, stand up to, face up to, make a stand against, put up a fight against, confront, defy; obstruct, impede, hinder, block, thwart, frustrate, inhibit, restrain; stop, halt, put an end to, prevent, check, stem, curb. ANTONYMS give in to.

 

combatant

combatant noun 1 he was involved in the war, but not as a combatant: fighter, fighting man, fighting woman, soldier, serviceman, servicewoman, warrior, trooper. ANTONYMS civilian. 2 these are only some of the combatants in a new online war for your custom: contender, antagonist, adversary, battler, opponent, contestant, competitor, player, challenger, disputant, rival. ANTONYMS ally; non-participant. adjective all the combatant armies went to war with machine guns: warring, at war, opposing, contending, belligerent, combating, fighting, battling, conflicting, clashing. ANTONYMS non-combatant.

 

combative

combative adjective Mosley's combative language and stormy oratory: pugnacious, aggressive, antagonistic, quarrelsome, argumentative, contentious, hostile, truculent, threatening, belligerent, bellicose, militant, warlike, warmongering, hawkish, militaristic; informal spoiling for a fight; rare oppugnant. ANTONYMS conciliatory.

 

French Dictionary

combat

combat n. m. nom masculin 1 Engagement militaire. : Engager un combat. Des combats aériens. SYNONYME affrontement ; bataille . 2 Le fait de se battre. : Des combats de ruelle. SYNONYME bagarre ; bataille ; rixe . LOCUTIONS Branle-bas de combat. Préparatifs sur un navire de guerre pour un combat et, par extension, agitation désordonnée précédant une activité. De combat. De guerre. : Des tenues de combat. Être hors de combat. N ’être plus en état de se battre. : Ces soldats ont été mis hors de combat. Des troupes hors de combat. FORME FAUTIVE combat à finir. Calque de « fight to finish » pour lutte sans merci. Note Orthographique comba t.

 

combatif

combatif ou combattif , ive adj. adjectif 1 Porté à la lutte. SYNONYME bagarreur . 2 Dynamique, énergique. : Des entrepreneurs combatifs ou combattifs.

 

combativité

combativité ou combattivité n. f. nom féminin Penchant pour le combat, dynamisme. : La combativité ou combattivité d ’une équipe de vendeurs.

 

combattant

combattant , ante adj. et n. m. et f. adjectif et nom masculin et féminin Personne qui prend part à un combat, à une guerre. : Les anciens combattants. Une unité combattante. SYNONYME soldat . Note Sémantique Ne pas confondre avec le participe présent invariable combattant. Tous les pompiers combattant depuis l ’aube seront bientôt relevés. Note Orthographique comba tt ant, avec deux t.

 

combattre

combattre v. tr. , intr. verbe transitif Se battre contre. : Combattre des ennemis, combattre un incendie. SYNONYME lutter . verbe intransitif Livrer un combat, défendre une cause. : Combattre pour ses idées, pour une société juste. SYNONYME lutter . combattre Note Orthographique comba tt re.

 

Spanish Dictionary

combate

combate nombre masculino 1 Enfrentamiento armado en que intervienen fuerzas militares de cierta importancia :muerto en combate; se registraron combates intensos en la zona selvática; el fracaso de las negociaciones desembocará, con toda probabilidad, en un recrudecimiento de los combates .2 Enfrentamiento físico entre personas o animales; en especial, el que está sujeto a reglas, como en los deportes de lucha :se disputará una velada de boxeo compuesta por seis combates; los machos utilizan la cornamenta como arma en los combates .SINÓNIMO pelea .3 Lucha contra un mal, una enfermedad, etc. , para hacerlo desaparecer o impedir que se extienda :un combate cada vez más feroz contra su propia tradición racionalista y liberal .fuera de combate i Inutilizado o impedido para seguir la lucha :los soldados kuwaitíes dejaron fuera de combate a la patrulla iraquí; dos de ellos dejaron fuera de combate a Jorge; (fig ) tras la buena campaña del partido ganador, la oposición quedó fuera de combate .ii En boxeo, derrota de un púgil por no haberse levantado de la lona pasados diez segundos :dejó fuera de combate a su oponente con un derechazo . VÉASE carro de combate; línea de combate; zafarrancho de combate .

 

combatiente

combatiente adjetivo 1 Que combate o lucha :país combatiente; ejército combatiente; Goya, desolado y abatido pero todavía combatiente, se solaza en la oscuras tintas de "Los Disparates ", su última serie .2 nombre común Soldado que forma parte de un ejército :el abuelo fue combatiente republicano y preso político; la ONU enviará a la zona una expedición de dos mil combatientes .3 nombre masculino Ave zancuda de unos 30 cm de longitud el macho y 25 cm la hembra, de color apagado durante el invierno; en primavera, el macho se reviste de un plumaje muy vistoso, con una gran gorguera o collar eréctil alrededor del cuello y la cabeza .4 Pez de agua dulce de unos 5 cm de longitud, con la aleta anal muy larga; es originario de Indochina, y se cría frecuentemente en acuarios; hay varias especies, generalmente de colores vistosos :el combatiente debe su nombre a que en la época de celo los machos combaten intrépidamente cambiando de color .

 

combatir

combatir verbo intransitivo /verbo transitivo 1 Luchar con las armas en un combate :la resistencia combate al norte del país contra el ejército invasor; Sucre combatió a las tropas españolas en la batalla de Ayacucho .SINÓNIMO batallar .2 verbo intransitivo Enfrentarse físicamente [una persona o animal ] con otros; especialmente según ciertas reglas, como en los deportes de lucha :los dos boxeadores combatirán esta noche por la medalla .3 verbo transitivo Oponerse a alguien o algo con argumentos, razones, etc. :combatir las calumnias; combatió las supersticiones populares utilizando como medio el ensayo y un estilo natural y sencillo .4 Luchar contra un mal, una enfermedad, etc. , para hacerlo desaparecer o impedir que se extienda :su soledad de niño la combatió leyendo libros de aventuras y coleccionando fósiles; el derroche que se permitía la clase aristocrática en contraste con la penuria del país, fue combatido por pragmáticas y leyes suntuarias; combatimos el frío usando ropa oscura y gruesa .5 verbo transitivo /verbo intransitivo Batir o golpear con fuerza y repetidamente :las olas combaten el acantilado; el viento combate fuerte .

 

combatividad

combatividad nombre femenino Cualidad de combativo :comentó que le había sorprendido la escasa combatividad de los dos grandes favoritos .

 

combativo, -va

combativo, -va adjetivo 1 [persona, animal ] Que tiende a combatir por naturaleza :juventud combativa; mi familia siempre fue rebelde y combativa con el régimen político que nos oprimía .2 Que es propio o característico de la persona o el animal combativo :mantuvo durante toda la entrevista una postura combativa; en el mejor estilo vanguardista, fue pródigo en manifiestos y artículos combativos, con el fuerte poder convocador que le daba el hecho de abarcar distintas ramas del arte .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

combat

com bat /kɑ́mbæt |kɔ́m -/com (共に )bat (戦う )〗名詞 s /-ts /1 U «…との /…間の » 戦闘 «with , against /between » get injured in combat 戦闘で負傷する ground combat 地上戦 ▸ a combat zone 〘軍 〙作戦地帯 2 C (具体的な )戦い , 争い , 論争 .3 s 〗(遊び用の )戦闘服 .動詞 /kəmbǽt |kɔ́mbæt /s ; ed , ⦅英 ⦆ted ; ing , ⦅英 ⦆ting かたく 他動詞 1 病気 悪い物 [事 人 ]〉を防止する combat cancer [crime ]がん [犯罪 ]と戦う 2 〈敵 〉と戦闘する , 戦う .自動詞 «…と /…のために » 戦う «with , against /for » .~́ fat gue shell shock .

 

combatant

com bat ant /kəmbǽtənt |kɔ́mbət (ə )nt /名詞 C 通例 s 〗戦闘員 [部隊 ].形容詞 好戦 [戦闘 ]的な .

 

combative

com bat ive /kəmbǽtɪv |kɔ́mbətɪv /形容詞 好戦的な, 攻撃的な ; 論争好きな .ly 副詞 ness 名詞