单词 | tussle |
释义 | tussle ['tʌs.l] verb intransitive DISAGREE 不同意 ■to have difficult disagreements or strong arguments (激烈地)争执,争辩 •During his twelve years in Congress he has tussled with •The residents are still tussling over ['tʌs.l] verb intransitive FIGHT 打架 ■to fight with another person using your arms and body 扭打,揪扯 •The boys started to tussle in the corridor.男孩们开始在走廊里扭打起来。 ['tʌs.l] verb intransitive Phrasal Verbs tussle with sth informal ■to try hard to understand or deal with a difficult idea or problem 努力理解;尽力对付 •It's an idea that I've been tussling with for quite a while.这个想法我已考虑了很久。 ['tʌs.l] noun DISAGREEMENT 不同意 countable ■a difficult disagreement or violent argument (激烈地)争执,争辩 •a boardroom/bureaucratic/legal tussle会议室里/官僚主义/法律上的争执 •There followed a long tussle for ['tʌs.l] noun FIGHT 打架 countable usually singular ■a fight with another person using your arms and body 扭打,揪扯 •From the state of his clothes and hair, he had been in a |
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