combat

combat — noun

1. active fighting between armed forces during a war, where soldiers or military un

1.名詞C2
釋義

active fighting between armed forces during a war, where soldiers or military units try to defeat each other by using weapons or direct force.

例句

The young soldiers faced their first combat at dawn near the river.

faced combat — collocation pattern

After months of intense combat, the troops finally secured the area.

intense combat — adjective collocation

同義詞
  • battle

    refers to a single, named military fight (e.g. the Battle of Normandy); more specific than combat

  • warfare

    covers the whole activity, strategy, and methods of war; broader than combat

  • engagement

    a formal term for a short fight between military units; more technical

  • action

    used in military contexts for active fighting; e.g. 'killed in action'

文法句型

combat + noun (modifier, e.g. combat zone)

in combat

into combat

用法筆記

In this sense, combat is usually uncountable when describing the general activity of fighting in a war. When used as a countable noun, it refers to a specific fight or engagement (e.g. 'a bitter combat between two battalions').

常見錯誤

He was wounded in a combat.
He was wounded in combat.
💡When referring to fighting in general, no article is needed.

2. a situation in which two people, groups, or opposing forces struggle against eac

2.名詞B2
釋義

a situation in which two people, groups, or opposing forces struggle against each other, either physically or through arguments, competition, or clashing interests.

例句

The two companies are locked in legal combat over the patent rights.

locked in combat — fixed expression

Political combat between the rival parties grew more intense each week.

同義詞
  • conflict

    more common than combat for non-military disagreements; can be internal or external

  • struggle

    emphasises difficulty and effort against opposition

  • clash

    a short, intense conflict between groups or personalities

  • contest

    a competition where each side tries to win; less aggressive than combat

反義詞
  • peace

    a state of calm without conflict

  • harmony

    agreement and cooperation between parties

文法句型

combat + between (two sides)

combat + over (an issue)

combat + among (a group)

用法筆記

Unlike sense 1, this sense is always countable and is often used figuratively for arguments, disputes, or competitions. It has a formal or dramatic tone — for everyday disagreements, 'argument', 'dispute', or 'fight' are more natural.

常見錯誤

My brother and I had a combat about the TV remote.
My brother and I had an argument about the TV remote.
💡'Combat' sounds too dramatic for casual personal disputes.

combat — verb

combat — adjective