tussle
争斗
常用释义
英音[ ˈtʌs(ə)l ]
美音[ ˈtʌs(ə)l ]
变形
复数:
tussles
第三人称单数:
tussles
现在分词:
tussling
过去式:
tussled
过去分词:
tussled
基本释义
- n. 争斗,扭打;争辩
- v. 扭打;争夺
例句
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1·Two players were ejected after a tussle on the field.两名球员在场上扭打后被罚出场。来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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2·He was injured during a tussle for the ball.他在争球时受了伤。来源: 《牛津词典》
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3·John McEnroe, a three-time Wimbledon champ, proclaimed it the best tennis tussle he had ever seen.曾三次获得温网冠军的美国名家麦肯罗赞叹,这是他见过的最精彩的一场网球赛。
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4·'It's been a terrible tussle.这是一场恐怖的搏斗。
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5·He received a black eye in the tussle.他在扭打中眼睛被打得青紫。
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6·I'm told it is almost a physical tussle.我听说,这几乎是一场有身体接触的较力了。
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7·I had a tussle to get the knife off him.我与他扭打一阵才把刀子夺下。
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8·They began to tussle with each other for the coin.他们为争夺硬币扭打起来。
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9·A tussle at the Oxford Union ends in a creditable draw.在牛津联盟,争斗以值得嘉许的平局告终。
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10·The referee booked him for a tussle with the goalie .他和守门员拉扯,因而被裁判记名警告。