fight off
英 [faɪt ɒf]
美 [faɪt ɔːf]
战胜(疾病); 消除(不快); 击退; 打退
英英释义
verb
- force or drive back- repel the attacker
- fight off the onslaught
- rebuff the attack
 
双语例句
- Unfortunately these drugs are quite toxic and hinder the body's ability to fight off infection
 可惜的是,这些药物毒性很大,会削弱身体对感染的抵抗力。
- He could not fight off the self-pity that welled up inside him.
 他无法摆脱内心泛起的自怜之情。
- If you refrain from all body movement, you will hamper your body's ability to fight off cancer, thereby further increasing your odds of being diagnosed with this chronic disease.
 如果你坐着不动,你就限制了你身体与癌细胞战斗的能力,作用就更加增加了你得慢性病的机率。
- Fort: Forts are the best way to fight off invasions from angry monarchs.
 堡垒:当愤怒的海岛王进攻你的国家时,利用堡垒是最好的防御方法。
- Resolutely she tried to fight off this thought but it only made her cry harder.
 地下决心要打退这种想法,可结果反而使她哭得更加伤心了。
- To fight off the boredom during the first half at the Reebok on Saturday, I started comparing Premier League clubs to countries.
 星期六,为了打发锐步球场无聊的上半场比赛,我开始把英超每一队对和国家对应起来。
- Did your husband manage to fight off his cold by taking medicine?
 你丈夫服药后感冒好了吗?
- Their bodies are no longer able to fight off infection.
 他们的身体不再能抵抗传染病的侵袭。
- They were determined to be united as one and fight off the invaders.
 他们决心团结一致,打败侵略者。
- Initially Megan tried to fight off her attackers by clawing at their faces with her nails.
 起初,梅根设法反抗袭击者,用指甲抓他们的脸。
