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  1. toe-to-toe | American Dictionary. adjective, adverb. us / ˈtoʊ·təˈtoʊ / Add to word list. directly opposing or competing with each other: We don’t have to go toe-to-toe with our competitors in every market. (Definition of toe-to-toe from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of toe-to-toe. toe-to-toe.

  2. TOE-TO-TOE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary. Meaning of toe-to-toe in English. toe-to-toe. adjective, adverb. US us / ˌtoʊ.təˈtoʊ / uk / ˌtəʊ.təˈtəʊ / Add to word list. directly opposing or competing with each other: We don’t have to go toe-to-toe with our competitors in every market. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  3. The meaning of TOE-TO-TOE is slugging it out at or as if at close range. How to use toe-to-toe in a sentence.

  4. toe-to-toe adv (in direct competition) frente a frente loc adv : mano a mano loc adv: toe-to-toe adj (involving two people or groups) de a dos loc adj : codo a codo loc adj

  5. 1. in one-to-one combat or in direct competition. there aren't many fighters willing to go toe-to-toe with him. adjetivo. 2. (of battles, confrontations, or contests) involving two people or groups fighting with or competing against each other. a toe-to-toe battle. sustantivo. 3. a fight, confrontation, or contest between two people or groups.

  6. traducción al español de "toe-to-toe" toe-to-toe. [(British) ˌtəʊtəˈtəʊ , (US) ˌtoʊtəˈtoʊ ] adverbio. to go toe-to-toe (= face each other) ponerse frente a frente; (in combat) enfrentarse. to go toe-to-toe with sb (= face) ponerse frente a algn; (in combat) enfrentarse a algn. Collins English-Spanish Dictionary © by HarperCollins Publishers.

  7. to be willing or able to compete or fight with someone in a strong, forceful, determined way: We had a good candidate who stood toe to toe with the President and beat him in three debates. They won't stand toe to toe with us. They just strike and run.