duel
n. 决斗; 竞争,斗争
A duel is a formal fight between two people in which they use guns or swords in order to settle a quarrel.
He had killed a man in a duel.
他在一场决斗中杀了一名男子。
You can refer to a conflict between two people or groups as a duel .
The area has been the scene of sporadic artillery duels over the last six weeks.
在过去的 6 周中,该地区曾经发生过零星的炮击。
To duel means to fight a duel or be involved in a conflict.
We duelled for two years and Peterson made the most of it, playing us off against each other.
我们争斗了两年,彼得森充分利用这点挑拨我俩对阵。
...two silver French duelling pistols.
两把银制法国决斗手枪
1. a prearranged fight with deadly weapons by two people (accompanied by seconds) in order to settle a quarrel over a point of honor
2. any struggle between two skillful opponents (individuals or groups)
1. fight a duel, as over one's honor or a woman;
The cowboy was fast on the draw, so he won in the duel.
那个牛仔拔枪很快, 所以他在决斗中胜出.
The knight challenged his rival to a duel.
那位骑士向敌手提出决斗的挑战.
However, a level 1 cannot duel a level 50.
当然, 等级1的别想和等级50较劲.
Kyle : It's all right. He cannot kill us unless we agree to duel.
凯子: 没关系. 我们取消决斗他就不能杀我们了.
Vladimir became jealously angry and challenged Eugene to a duel. Through stubBornness Eugene accepted the challenge.
弗拉基米尔又嫉妒又生气,终于向叶甫盖尼提出要和他决斗. 叶甫盖尼出于执拗,接受了他的挑战.