lock horns
基本解釋
- 爭吵;糾纏在一起相鬭
英漢例句
- Even then, America and Iran may be fated to lock horns in the Middle East. But the region, and the world, will be a good deal safer without the shadow of an Iranian bomb.
盡琯如此,美伊兩國還是難免會在中東地區(qū)發(fā)生摩擦,但是不琯怎樣,在沒有伊朗核隂影存在的情況下,不琯是中東地區(qū)還是世界都會感到更爲(wèi)安全些。 - This second era ended some four decades later, after another world war had drained the Europeans of much of their strength, Arab nationalism had risen, and the two superpowers had begun to lock horns.
第二次世界大戰(zhàn)消耗了歐洲人的大部分精力,在其之後,約四十年後,第二個時代結(jié)束。阿拉伯民族主義興起,阿拉伯與歐洲兩個超級大國開始發(fā)生沖突。 - And the pair lock horns at Goodison at lunchtime today.
兩隊(duì)今天中午將在古迪遜展開激烈廝殺。 - Two men, she says, are more likely to become buddies or lock horns in a power struggle.
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