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put up a fight
Verb
figuratively
Japanese Meaning
攻撃に対して抵抗する / (比喩的に)提案された行動に対して抗議する、または大騒ぎする
( present singular third-person )
( participle present )
( participle past )
( past )
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To offer some form of resistance to an attack. / (figuratively) To protest or make a fuss, especially over a proposed course of action.
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put up a fight
The small town militia put up a fight when the invaders tried to seize the bridge.
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The small town militia put up a fight when the invaders tried to seize the bridge.
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