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combat

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com·bat1 /ˈkɒmbæt $ ˈkɑːm-/ ●●○ noun  
1 [uncountableU]WAR fighting, especially during a war 〔尤指战争中的〕战斗
in combat
 Corporal Gierson was killed in combat.
吉尔森下士阵亡了。
 We flew over 200 combat missions.
我们在战争中执行过两百多次战斗飞行任务。
 training in unarmed combat (=fighting without weapons)
徒手格斗训练
mortal combat (=fighting until one person kills another) 殊死的战斗
hand-to-hand combat (=fighting in which you are close enough to touch your opponent) 短兵相接的战斗
combat aircraft/jacket/boots etc 战斗机/军用夹克/军靴等
see thesaurus at war
2. [countableC]FIGHT a fight or battle 格斗;战斗
3 combats [plural] loose trousers, often with many pockets 战斗裤(一种常有很多袋子的宽松裤子)
 She always wore combats, which were more fashionable than jeans.
她总是穿战斗裤,战斗裤比牛仔裤时髦。
nCOLLOCATIONS
adjectives
hand-to-hand combat (=in which you are close enough to touch your opponent)
Thousands of men were killed in hand-to-hand combat in less than 24 hours.
close combat (=in which you are very near your opponent)
Swords and spears were used for close combat.
single combat (=in which you and one other person fight together)
The champion called out a challenge to single combat.
unarmed combat (=without weapons)
They were trained in the techniques of unarmed combat.
mortal combat (=until one opponent is killed)
an exciting computer game of mortal combat against giants and monsters
air/aerial combat (=fighting in the air)
30 enemy aircraft were destroyed in aerial combat.
verbs
be locked in combat (=to be using all your effort and attention to fight each other)
Their troops were locked in combat.
engage in combat with somebody formal (=to fight someone)
The president said he was aware of the danger to forces engaged in combat in the field.
combat + NOUN
combat troops/soldiers/forces/units
US combat troops were in the streets of the capital yesterday.
combat aircraft
Very few combat aircraft have been destroyed.
combat vehicles
Armoured combat vehicles appeared on the streets of the city.
a combat zone (=an area where there is fighting)
refugees from the combat zone
a combat mission/operation
He flew 280 combat missions in two wars.
combat gear (=clothes worn in battles by the armed forces)
a group of soldiers in combat gear
combat fatigues (=trousers worn in battles by the armed forces)
He was still dressed in combat fatigues and jungle boots.
combat boots
The troops were issued with steel helmets and combat boots.
combat readiness (=the state of being ready to fight)
Troops had been flown in and were in combat readiness.
Examples from the Corpus
com·bat2 /ˈkɒmbæt, kəmˈbæt $ kəmˈbæt, ˈkɑːmbæt/ ●●○ verb (combated, combating or combatted, combatting) [transitiveT]  
FIGHT FOR OR AGAINST somethingto try to stop something bad from happening or getting worse – used especially in news reports 防止,抑制〔尤用于新闻报道〕
combat inflation/crime/racism etc
 To combat inflation, the government raised interest rates.
为了抑制通货膨胀,政府提高了利率。
 new strategies for combatting terrorism
打击恐怖主义的新战略
Examples from the Corpus
Origin combat2
(1500-1600) French combattre, from Vulgar Latin combattere, from Latin com- ( → COM-) + battuere to hit
com·bat1 nounn COLLOCATIONS1com·bat2 verb
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