English-Thai Dictionary
fighting chance
IDM โอกาส ที่จะ สำเร็จ (ถ้า พยายาม ให้ ได้มา o-kad-ti-ja-sam-red
fighting chance
N โอกาส ประสบความสำเร็จ หลัง พยายาม ต่อสู้ o-kad-pra-sob-kwam-sam-red-lang-pa-ya-yam-tor-su
fighting cock
N ไก่ชน gamecock kai-chon
fighting fish
N ปลากัด pla-kad
fighting pilot
N นักบิน pilot nak-bin
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
FIGHTING
ppr. 1. Contending in battle; striving for victory or conquest.
2. a. Qualified for war; fit for battle.
A host of fighting men. 2 Chronicles 26:11.
3. Occupied in war; being the scene of war; as a fighting field.
FIGHTING
n.Contention; strife; quarrel. Without were fightings, within were fears. 2 Corinthians 7:5.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
FIGHTING
FIGHTING Fight "ing, a.
1. Qualified for war; fit for battle. An host of fighting men. 2 Chron. xxvi. 11.
2. Occupied in war; being the scene of a battle; as, a fighting field. Pope. A fighting chance, one dependent upon the issue of a struggle. [Colloq. ] -- Fighting crab (Zoöl.), the fiddler crab. -- Fighting fish (Zoöl.), a remarkably pugnacious East Indian fish (Betta pugnax ), reared by the Siamese for spectacular fish fights.
FIGHTINGLY
FIGHTINGLY Fight "ing *ly, adv.
Defn: Pugnaciously.
New American Oxford Dictionary
fighting
fight ing |ˈfītiNG | ▶noun the action of fighting; violence or conflict: terrible fighting broke out in the streets. ▶adjective displaying or engaging in violence, combat, or aggression: he was a fighting man | he put up his fists and took a fighting stance.
fighting chair
fight ing chair ▶noun a fixed chair on a boat used by a person trying to catch large fish.
fighting chance
fight ing chance ▶noun a possibility of success if great effort is made: they still have a fighting chance of clinching the title.
fighting fish
fight ing fish (also Siamese fighting fish ) ▶noun a small labyrinth fish native to Thailand, the males of which fight vigorously. It has been bred in a variety of colors for fighting and for aquariums. [Betta splendens, family Belontiidae. ]
fighting fit
fight |ing fit ▶adjective in excellent health: Mary had responded to treatment and seemed fighting fit.
fighting fund
fight |ing fund ▶noun Brit. money raised to finance a campaign, especially one supporting a political or social cause.
fighting top
fight |ing top ▶noun historical a platform high on a warship's mast on which guns or marksmen can be stationed.
fighting words
fight ing words ▶plural noun informal words indicating a willingness to fight or challenge someone. • words expressing an insult, esp. of an ethnic, racial, or sexist nature.
Oxford Dictionary
fighting
fight |ing |ˈfʌɪtɪŋ | ▶noun [ mass noun ] the action of fighting; violence or conflict: terrible fighting broke out in the streets. ▶adjective displaying or engaging in violence, combat, or aggression: he was a fighting man | he put up his fists and took a fighting stance.
fighting chair
fight |ing chair ▶noun N. Amer. a fixed chair on a boat used by a person trying to catch large fish.
fighting chance
fight |ing chance ▶noun a possibility of success if great effort is made: they still have a fighting chance of clinching the title.
fighting fish
fighting fish (also Siamese fighting fish ) ▶noun a small labyrinth fish native to Thailand, the males of which fight vigorously. It has been bred in a variety of colours for aquaria. ●Betta splendens, family Belontiidae.
fighting fit
fight |ing fit ▶adjective in excellent health: Mary had responded to treatment and seemed fighting fit.
fighting fund
fight |ing fund ▶noun Brit. money raised to finance a campaign, especially one supporting a political or social cause.
fighting top
fight |ing top ▶noun historical a platform high on a warship's mast on which guns or marksmen can be stationed.
fighting words
fight |ing words ▶plural noun (also fighting talk ) informal 1 words indicating a willingness to fight or challenge a person or thing. 2 US insulting or provocative words, especially of an ethnic, racial, or sexist nature, considered unacceptable or illegal by certain institutions and afforded less protection than free speech.
American Oxford Thesaurus
fighting
fighting adjective a fighting man: violent, combative, aggressive, pugnacious, truculent, belligerent, bellicose, scrappy. ANTONYMS peaceful. ▶noun 200 were injured in the fighting: violence, hostilities, conflict, action, combat; warfare, war, battles, skirmishing, rioting. ANTONYMS peace.
Oxford Thesaurus
fighting
fighting adjective Hugh was a fighting man: violent, combative, aggressive, pugnacious, truculent, belligerent, bellicose, disputatious, antagonistic, argumentative, hawkish. ANTONYMS peaceful. ▶noun more than 200 were injured in the fighting: violence, hostilities, conflict, combat; warfare, war, battles, skirmishing, affray, rioting; bloodshed, slaughter, slaying, killing, carnage, butchery, massacre, murder, bloodletting; informal action. ANTONYMS peace. PHRASES fighting fit I should be fighting fit at the start of next season. See fit 1 (sense 4 of the adjective ).
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
fighting
f í ght ing 名詞 U 戦い, 戦闘, 交戦 ; 格闘 ; けんか, 闘争 ▸ heavy fighting 激しい戦闘 .形容詞 戦闘の ; 戦闘に適した .~́ ch à ir ⦅米 ⦆(大物を釣るときに使う )船上の固定いす .~̀ ch á nce わずかだが努力次第で成功する [勝てる ]見込み .~́ c ò ck 闘鶏, シャモ .~̀ f í t ⦅英 ⦆元気にあふれて, ぴんぴんして .~̀ sp í rit =fight 名詞 6 .~̀ w ó rds [t á lk ](けんかの )売り言葉 .