“catfight”的英英意思

单词 catfight
释义 I. catfight, n.
Brit. |ˈkatfʌɪt|, U.S. |ˈkætˌfaɪt|
[‹ cat n.1 + fight n.]
1. A fight between cats.
1824E. Mack Cat-Fight (title) The cat-fight; a mock heroic poem.1842Green Bay (Wisconsin) Republican 27 Aug. 1/5 The fire flew up like..fur in a cat fight.1881Amer. Naturalist 15 140 It is an abomination in his ears to have them pierced by the ‘discordant noises’ of a cat fight.1915L. M. Montgomery Anne of Island xvi. 163 Cat-fights in the orchard o'nights are bad enough. But cat-fights here in the living room are unthinkable.1965Valley News (Van Nuys, Calif.) (West Valley ed.) 7 Jan. 10a/2 A cat fight on our roof caused me to rush out to call our beautiful white cat, Mickey.1993Harrowsmith June 18/2 Even when they steer clear of roadway dangers, pets are still prey to the odd tumble down an embankment or sharp objects or—as any good cat fight makes screechingly clear—each other.
2. A vicious fight or altercation, esp. between women. Cf. cat n.1 2a.
1854B. G. Ferris Utah & Mormons xviii. 308 The object is to keep the women and babies, as much as possible, apart, and prevent those terrible cat-fights which sometimes occur.1888Atlanta Constit. 30 May 4/2 The republican brethren are making strenuous efforts to put an end to the cat fights that have been going on in the party since the defeat of Grant at Chicago.1931R. A. Tsnaoff Nature of Evil xi. 289 History is the recital of wars, the peaceful years are but pauses between the cat-fights.1964Times 15 Aug. 10/5 Act I especially seemed heavily overproduced, with (for example) the courtesy duet between Susanna and Marcelina becoming all but a cat-fight.1986J. Burchill Sex & Sensibility (1992) 59 The noble thespian lesbian tradition of the celluloid catfight, from early James Bond films to late Duran Duran videos.2003M. McCafferty Second Helpings 325, I bitch-slapped her across the face, thus starting the best chick-on-chick brawl since the infamous Bridget/Manda/Sara cheerleader catfight of '00?
II. catfight, v.
Brit. |ˈkatfʌɪt|, U.S. |ˈkætˌfaɪt|
Past tense and past participle catfought
[‹ cat n.1 + fight v., after catfight n.]
intr. To have a vicious fight or altercation; spec. (of women) to fight in a vicious, cat-like manner, esp. by scratching, pulling hair, and biting.
1977Herald-Times-Reporter (Manitowoc, Wisconsin) 28 Mar. 11/5 While everyone else has been cat-fighting trying to keep their existing privileges and get new ones, the CUs have come up with a positive program to serve their members.1991M. Mackie Gender Relations in Canada x. 272/2 Passionately held theoretical positions have served to divide women's energies and to reinforce men's views of women feuding (‘cat-fighting’) among themselves.1998NUVO (Indianapolis) 14–21 May 20/2 Contrary to popular belief, girls don't always catfight—so be ready for those hooks and uppercuts.2004Boston Herald (Nexis) 9 Apr. 16 The gals cat-fought constantly before being shown the door.

 

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