What does «lidiar» mean in Spanish?
- To fight, to struggle, to fight.
Examples of use in Spanish: "estos dos siempre andan lidiando".
- Dealing with a person.
- To stand up to someone or something, to oppose.
Examples of use in Spanish: "todos los días tengo que lidiar con mi angustia".
- (harto de lidiar) Tired of fighting.
Examples of use in Spanish: "estoy harto de lidiar con el tránsito de esta ciudad".
- (harto de lidiar) Torear; to outwit the bull using a cape, fighting with him and dodging his attacks until he is killed, according to the rules of bullfighting.
Examples of use in Spanish: "lidió al toro con destreza y categoría".
- (harto de lidiar) Litigate, litigate.