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duel

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du·el1 /ˈdjuːəl $ ˈduːəl/ noun [countable]  1 PMWFIGHTa fight with weapons between two people, used in the past to settle a quarrel 〔旧时两人为解决争执的〕决斗 The officer challenged him to a duel. 那军官向他提出决斗。2 DISAGREEa situation in which two people or groups are involved in an angry disagreement 〔双方进行的〕斗争,对抗 a verbal duel 舌战
Examples from the Corpus
duelDid he really fight a duel with bowie knives in a riverside faro den?In 1779, Decatur was killed in a duel.When the Marquis again states the impossibility, despite his love for her { quote } Juan challenges him to a duel.Ninety-eight years after the first Molyneux-Cribb duel, a black man ascended to the apogee of sporting achievement.And yet you plot away and think you can have some kind of... of duel?Bob Welch won a pitching duel with Jack Morris by the score of 3-1.It would be silly to try to represent the duel between the Miller and the Reeve as merely good-natured fraternal leg-pulling.Hoping that the Marquis will marry his daughter, he suspends the duel.His two interceptions Sunday broke the back of the Pittsburgh Steelers as Dallas won the duel in the desert, 27-17.The duel was continuous and completely silent.A verbal duel at the conference showed the depth of disagreement between the two countries.
Related topics: Weapons
duel2 verb (duelled, duelling British English, dueled, dueling American English) [intransitive]  PMWFIGHTto fight a duel 进行决斗
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duelAnd this was true - for only mature Battle Brothers were permitted to duel.Tonia Kwiatkowski and Kyoko Ina duel for the third place on the podium.A case of duelling legal directories is going to trial.He wasn't up to the fancy footwork required for duelling on the high seas.But the briefest conversation with Shahi Smart reveals some one college admissions officers might well duel over.I liked his liking, the exuberance of banjos duelling through the hollow bedroom walls when he was home.In June 1719 two fashionable doctors duelled with swords.
Origin duel1 (1400-1500) Medieval Latin duellum, from (influenced by duo two) Latin bellum war
du·el1 nounduel2 verbChineseSyllable
used fight a weapons Corpus with people, in two between


duel
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duel1 /ˈdjuːəl $ ˈduːəl/ noun [countable]
 Date: 1400-1500
 Language: Medieval Latin
 Origin: duellum, from (influenced by duo 'two') Latin bellum 'war'
1. a fight with weapons between two people, used in the past to settle a quarrel:
    The officer challenged him to a duel.
2. a situation in which two people or groups are involved in an angry disagreement:
    a verbal duel

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duel2 verb (past tense and past participle duelled, present participle duelling British English, dueled, dueling American English) [intransitive]
to fight a duel


duelBrE /ˈdjuːəl/ 🔊NAmE /ˈduːəl/ 🔊 nouna formal fight with weapons between two people, used in the past to settle a disagreement, especially over a matter of honour (旧时为解决纷争的)决斗to fight/win a duel 进行/赢得决斗to challenge sb to a duel 要求与某人决斗a competition or struggle between two people or groups (双方的)竞争,斗争a verbal duel舌战 duel verb (duel·ling, duelled, US duel·ing, dueled) [intransitive] The two men duelled to the death. 两个男人决斗到直至一个人丧命。🔊🔊