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 Übersetzung für 'tough battle' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a tough battle | tough battles
tough battlezäher Kampf {m}
Teiltreffer
Tough!Pech!
272
tough {adj}taff [ugs.] [knallhart]
441
tough {adj}schwierig
2167
tough {adj}fest [stabil]
100
tough {adj}robust
1675
tough {adj}widerstandsfähig
604
tough {adj}stramm [Arbeit, Marsch]
32
tough {adj}tough [ugs.] [auch: taff]
78
tough {adj}hartnäckig
730
tough {adj}derb [Leder]
71
tough {adj}streng
619
tough {adj}zähe [selten für: zäh]
61
tough fighterbitterter Kampf {m}
tough measuresscharfe Maßnahmen {pl}
extra-tough {adj}extrastark
mil.pol.sports
tough resistance
harter Widerstand {m}
tough timeharte Zeit {f}
tough customerzäher Kunde {m}
tough jobhartes Stück {n} Arbeit
tough-minded {adj}störrisch
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • With the Patriots at 2–6 heading into the game having lost three straight games, the Bills were the favorite to win the game, but the game turned into a tough battle that took a fifth quarter to decide a winner.
  • Rowe had more experience, and after a tough battle, triumphed by one length to hand Muttlebury his first and only Boat race defeat.
  • He next travelled to San Juan to tackle Jose Rivera, and after a tough battle emerged with a draw over 15 rounds.
  • After the loss to Rahman, Sullivan began 1998 by knocking out 33-1 Keith McKnight, but then would be stopped in the ninth round after a tough battle with undefeated contender Michael Grant.
  • Alexander the Great's forces faced a tough battle on this site.

  • The new channel entered into a tough battle with KTWO-TV, with which it was at a constant disadvantage.
  • Facing a tough battle against Filion, Gardner opted to retire from politics.
  • In a tough battle, hometown favorite Shockley won the third string job over Joey Harrington.
  • On May 23, 1938, Angott defeated Frankie Covelli in a ten-round unanimous decision in Chicago. According to the "Chicago Tribune", though Angott won the decision, the bout was a tough battle.
  • Following the tough battle through the Vosges Mountains, the 442nd was sent to the Maritime Alps and the French Riviera.

  • Siddon entered the 1993 election expecting a tough battle.
  • The 1938 World Series was another tough battle. After coming back from four match points down to win at Richmond on 8 May, Vines said "I've got a good lead over that guy (Perry) and I'm going to keep it just to prove once and for all who's No 1 man" and "if Budge turns pro next year I want to be the one to play against him because that's where the money will be.
  • When Mithridates arrived there, a tough battle was fought and Murena was defeated.
  • Then the tough battle for Guadalcanal, which was centred on the capture of the airfield, Henderson field, led to the development of the adjacent town of Honiara as the United States logistics centre.
  • Despite his success in his first term in office, pundits suggested that Savoy faced a tough battle for re-election especially with the creation of the new Conservative Party of Canada out of the old Progressive Conservative and Canadian Alliance parties whose combined vote in 2000 was 63%.

  • His sagging popularity was evidenced by a tough battle in the Democratic primary, normally not a concern for an incumbent.
  • The 21 minutes that followed were a tough battle which yielded only five behinds: the first two to St Kilda, and the next three to Geelong, tying the scores at 67 apiece.
  • But, in a brutal contest, Weaver proved far better than expected, however, and gave Holmes a really tough battle.
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