battle

  • 1Battle — (englisch battle „Schlacht“) bezeichnet: Battle (East Sussex), britischer Ort und Schauplatz der Schlacht bei Hastings verschiedene Formen von Musikwettbewerben oder wettstreits, zum Beispiel DJ Battle, Battle Rap, Jazz Battle Battle Zeichen… …

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  • 2battle — Ⅰ. battle UK US /ˈbætl/ noun ► [C] a competition or argument between two or more people or organizations for power or control: battle for/over sth »They were locked in a battle for boardroom control. battle against/with sb »If you want to stay in …

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  • 3Battle — Bat tle, n. [OE. bataille, bataile, F. bataille battle, OF., battle, battalion, fr. L. battalia, battualia, the fighting and fencing exercises of soldiers and gladiators, fr. batuere to strike, beat. Cf. {Battalia}, 1st {Battel}, and see {Batter} …

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  • 4Battle in Me — «Battle in Me» Сингл Garbage из альбома Not Your Kind of People …

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  • 5Battle — Bat tle (b[a^]t t l), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Battled} ( tl d); p. pr. & vb. n. {Battling}.] [F. batailler, fr. bataille. See {Battle}, n.] To join in battle; to contend in fight; as, to battle over theories. [1913 Webster] To meet in arms, and… …

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  • 6Battle ax — may refer to:*Battle axe is an axe specifically designed as a weapon. *Battle Ax, a shield volcano in the Cascade Range of Oregon …

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  • 7Battle — Bat tle, v. t. To assail in battle; to fight. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 8Battle-ax — Bat tle ax Battle axe Bat tle axe ( [a^]ks ), n. (Mil.) A kind of broadax formerly used as an offensive weapon. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 9Battle — Bat tle, a. Fertile. See {Battel}, a. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] …

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  • 10Battle — (spr. Bätt l), Marktflecken in der englischen Grafschaft Sussex, Pulverfabriken (Batllepulver); 14,300 Ew. Hier schlug Wilhelm der Eroberer 1066 den König Harald von Norwegen u. stiftete zum Andenken eine Abtei, von welcher die Ruinen noch übrig… …

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