第三人称单数:wrestles现在分词:wrestling过去分词:wrestled过去式:wrestled
wrestle基本解释
及物/不及物动词(与某人)搏斗; (与…)摔跤; 斟酌
名词摔跤; 斗争
wrestle相关例句
及物动词
1. John would wrestle Gary for the prize.
约翰要和盖瑞角力夺奖。
2. He wrestled an alligator.
他与一条鳄鱼搏斗。
不及物动词
1. The minister wrestled over the wording of the communique.
部长斟酌公报的措辞。
2. wrestle什么意思
2. He wrestled with his classmate.
他与一个同学扭成一团。
3.
3. John wrestled with the robbers.
约翰与强盗搏斗。
名词
1. A fishbone got stuck in his throat, and after a long wrestle, he managed to swallow it down.
一根鱼骨鲠在他喉咙里,他挣扎了许久,总算把它咽下去了。
wrestle网络解释
1. 筋肉人摔角:054 Ice Climber 敲冰块 | 055 Wrestle 筋肉人摔角 | 056 Nuts And Milk 牛奶与花生
2. 摔角:wrest 扭 | wrestle 摔角 | wrestling 摔角
3. wrestle的近义词
3. 打架:couch 床,沙发 | wrestle 打架 | fight 吵架
wrestle词典解释
1. 试图解决;绞尽脑汁处理
When you wrestle with a difficult problem, you try to deal with it.
e.g. Delegates wrestled with the problems of violence and sanctions...
代表们试图解决暴力与惩处的问题。
e.g. We're wrestling with a recession...
我们在全力应付经济衰退问题。
2. 摔跤;扭斗
If you wrestle with someone, you fight them by forcing them into painful positions or throwing them to the ground, rather than by hitting them. Some people wrestle as a sport.
e.g. They taught me to wrestle...
他们教我摔跤。
e.g. The bridesmaids and pageboys squealed and wrestled with each other in the garden.
伴娘和伴童在花园里尖叫着,扭打在一起。
3. 使劲搬动;用力移动
If you wrestle a person or thing somewhere, you move them there using a lot of force, for example by twisting a part of someone's body into a painful position.
e.g. We had to physically wrestle the child from the man's arms...
我们只得用力把孩子从那个男子手中夺过来。
e.g. The stationmaster pounced and wrestled the gun from him...
站长猛扑过去,奋力夺下他手中的枪。
4. see also: wrestling
wrestle英英释义
noun
1. the act of engaging in close hand-to-hand combat
e.g. they had a fierce wrestle
we watched his grappling and wrestling with the bully
Synonym: wrestlinggrapplegrapplinghand-to-hand struggle
verb
1. engage in deep thought, consideration, or debate
e.g. I wrestled with this decision for years
2. combat to overcome an opposing tendency or force
e.g. He wrestled all his life with his feeling of inferiority
3. engage in a wrestling match
e.g. The children wrestled in the garden
4. to move in a twisting or contorted motion, (especially when struggling)
e.g. The prisoner writhed in discomfort
The child tried to wriggle free from his aunt's embrace
Synonym: writhewrigglewormsquirmtwist