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skirmish

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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skir·mish /ˈskɜːmɪʃ $ ˈskɜːr-/ noun [countable]  1 PMWARa fight between small groups of soldiers, ships etc, especially one that happens away from the main part of a battle – used in news reports 小规模战斗,小冲突〔用于新闻报道〕skirmish with/between/over The young soldier was killed in a skirmish with government troops. 这名年轻士兵在和政府军的一次小冲突中被打死了。see thesaurus at war2 ARGUEa short argument, especially between political or sports opponents 〔尤指政治或体育运动对手间的〕小争论,小冲突,口角skirmish with/between/over Bates was sent off after a skirmish with the referee. 贝茨和裁判发生冲突后被罚下场。 a budget skirmish between the president and Congress 总统和国会在预算问题上的冲突skirmish verb [intransitive] They skirmished briefly with soldiers from Fort Benton. 他们和来自本顿堡的士兵发生了短暂的冲突。
Examples from the Corpus
skirmishHe talks of regrouping like a colonel after a skirmish at Yellow Tavern.Government soldiers ran into a group of rebels, and a skirmish followed.But what began in May 1998 as a skirmish over a remote stretch of border exposed a deep reservoir of bitterness.They might well prevail in any skirmish with the local forces, but in the circumstances that would be of little profit.The peace of Utrecht ended the war proper in 1713, but desultory skirmishes carried on until 1714.Individual skirmishes flickered and stuttered in the distance.Last night skirmishes were reported along the border.Such are the preliminary skirmishes of all new foundations.SAIC's previous skirmishes with investigators had attracted little attention.On this last one, grunts had made light contact and reported several skirmishes where we had dropped them.This was the first tiny skirmish in what was to be a major battle.skirmish with/between/overHe had finished fourth in the opening race after a skirmish with Aussie Anthony Gobert.But what began in May 1998 as a skirmish over a remote stretch of border exposed a deep reservoir of bitterness.They might well prevail in any skirmish with the local forces, but in the circumstances that would be of little profit.Such were the victories available to the Commandant in his skirmishes with his Political Officer.Its skirmish with the regulators, however, is just one of the Board of Trade's problems these days.There are traffic jams, skirmishes with the boys.That afternoon saw slight skirmishes between the outposts of the opposing forces.He did not hesitate to skirmish with the Confederates now, for his position was a strong one.skirmish with/between/overHe had finished fourth in the opening race after a skirmish with Aussie Anthony Gobert.But what began in May 1998 as a skirmish over a remote stretch of border exposed a deep reservoir of bitterness.They might well prevail in any skirmish with the local forces, but in the circumstances that would be of little profit.Such were the victories available to the Commandant in his skirmishes with his Political Officer.Its skirmish with the regulators, however, is just one of the Board of Trade's problems these days.There are traffic jams, skirmishes with the boys.That afternoon saw slight skirmishes between the outposts of the opposing forces.He did not hesitate to skirmish with the Confederates now, for his position was a strong one.
Origin skirmish (1300-1400) Old French escaramouche, from Old Italian scaramuccia
skir·mish nounChineseSyllable
fight of between small groups soldiers, a Corpus


skirmish
skirmish /ˈskɜːmɪʃ $ ˈskɜːr-/ noun [countable]
 Date: 1300-1400
 Language: Old French
 Origin: escaramouche, from Old Italian scaramuccia
1. a fight between small groups of soldiers, ships etc, especially one that happens away from the main part of a battle – used in news reports
    skirmish with/between/over
    The young soldier was killed in a skirmish with government troops.
2. a short argument, especially between political or sports opponents
    skirmish with/between/over
    Bates was sent off after a skirmish with the referee.
    a budget skirmish between the President and Congress
—skirmish verb [intransitive]:
    They skirmished briefly with soldiers from Fort Benton.


skir·mishBrE /ˈskɜːmɪʃ/ 🔊NAmE /ˈskɜːrmɪʃ/ 🔊 nouna short fight between small groups of soldiers, etc., especially one that is not planned 小规模战斗;小冲突;(尤指)遭遇战a short argument, especially between political opponents (尤指政治上对立双方的)小争执,小争论
skir·mishBrE /ˈskɜːmɪʃ/ 🔊NAmE /ˈskɜːrmɪʃ/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they skirmish BrE /ˈskɜːmɪʃ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈskɜːrmɪʃ/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it skirmishes BrE /ˈskɜːmɪʃɪz/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈskɜːrmɪʃɪz/ 🔊past simple skirmished BrE /ˈskɜːmɪʃt/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈskɜːrmɪʃt/ 🔊past participle skirmished BrE /ˈskɜːmɪʃt/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈskɜːrmɪʃt/ 🔊 -ing form skirmishing BrE /ˈskɜːmɪʃɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈskɜːrmɪʃɪŋ/ 🔊 [intransitive] to take part in a short fight or argument 发生小规模战斗(或冲突、争执) skir·mish·er BrE /ˈskɜːmɪʃə(r)/ 🔊NAmE /ˈskɜːrmɪʃər/ 🔊 noun skir·mish·ing BrE /ˈskɜːmɪʃɪŋ/ 🔊NAmE /ˈskɜːrmɪʃɪŋ/ 🔊 noun [uncountable] There are reports of skirmishing along the border. 有报道称在边界一带发生了小规模冲突。🔊🔊