tussle
柯林斯詞典
1. V-RECIP If one person tussles with another, or if they tussle, they get hold of each other and struggle or fight. 扭打
They ended up ripping down perimeter fencing and tussling with the security staff. 他們最終扯掉了周邊的柵欄,并和保安人員扭打起來。
He grabbed my microphone and we tussled over that. 他抓住我的話筒,我們?yōu)榇伺ご蚱饋怼?/p>
2. N-COUNT Tussle is also a noun. 扭打
Two players were ejected after a tussle on the field. 兩名球員在場(chǎng)上扭打后被罰出場(chǎng)。
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tussle /?t?s?l/ (tussling,tussled,tussles)
劍橋詞典
tussle verb [I] (DISAGREE)
to have difficult disagreements or strong arguments
(激烈地)爭(zhēng)執(zhí),爭(zhēng)辯
During his twelve years in Congress he has tussled with the chemical , drug and power companies on behalf of the ordinary person . 在國會(huì)任職的12年里,他代表普通人與化工、醫(yī)藥、電力公司進(jìn)行了激烈的斗爭(zhēng)。
The residents are still tussling over the ever-scarcer street parking . 居民們?nèi)匀辉跒闋?zhēng)取日益緊缺的街頭停車位而爭(zhēng)吵。
tussle verb [I] (FIGHT)
to fight with another person using your arms and body
扭打,揪扯
The boys started to tussle in the playground . 男孩們開始在操場(chǎng)上扭打起來。