tussle
vi. <口>扭打; 激烈的爭鬥
n. <口>扭打,爭鬥
If one person tussles with another, or if they tussle, they get hold of each other and struggle or fight.
They ended up ripping down perimeter fencing and tussling with the security staff...
最終他們拆毀了四周的圍欄,與保安人員廝打起來。
He grabbed my microphone and we tussled over that...
他抓住我的麥克風,我們為此扭打起來。
If one person tussles with another for something, or if they tussle for it, they try to beat each other in order to get it.
Pezzo tussled for fourth place with Orvosova...
佩佐和奧爾沃索瓦為爭奪第四名展開了激烈較量。
Officials tussled over who had responsibility for the newly fashionable unemployment agenda.
眾官員為誰負責最近備受關注的失業議題一事爭得不可開交。
If someone tussles with a difficult problem or issue, they try hard to solve it.
He is tussling with the problem of what to do about inflation.
他正全力應對如何解決通貨膨脹的問題。
1. disorderly fighting
1. fight or struggle in a confused way at close quarters;
2. make messy or untidy;
Lucy pushes Kim, and the officer breaks up the tussle.
露西推倒了金姆, 警員拉開打架的各方.
A tussle at the Oxford Union ends in a creditable draw.
在牛津聯盟,爭鬥以值得嘉許的平局告終.
Thai politics has been dominated by a tussle between his supporters and enemies ever since.
此後泰國警方一直被夾在他信的支持者和反對者之間.
Velma Von Tussle: Amber ! SIVe your personal life for the camera, sweetie! Oh, shiny!
維爾瑪·馮·塔塞爾: 艾姆伯!親愛的! 鏡頭能夠拯救你的生活, 會把你的生活照得更亮!
What you are doing would only let the third party reap the benefits from your tussle.
你們這麼做的結果只能是鷸蚌相爭,漁翁得利.