wrestled[ˈresld]
v.(与某人)搏斗( wrestle的过去式和过去分词 );扭成一团;扭打;(与…)摔跤
双语释义
v.
(动词)- vt. & vi. (与某人)搏斗,扭成一团;扭打 fight by trying to hold or throw one's opponent
- vt. & vi. (与…)摔跤 fight (sb) like this as a sport
英英释义
wrestle[ 'resl ]
词组短语
wrestle with全力对付;努力克服
双语例句
用作动词(v.)- He wrestled his opponent to the floor/ground.
他把对手摔倒在地上。 - He taught his little brother how to wrestle.
他教他小弟弟如何摔跤。 - We have to wrestle with difficulties.
我们必须同困难作斗争。 - We must wrestle with the problem.
我们必须尽全力解决该问题。 - The minister wrestled over the wording of the communique.
部长斟酌公报的措辞。
用作名词(n.)- They are going to wrestle a match next month.
他们下月要进行一场摔跤比赛。 - Wrestle is an all-round counterwork.
格斗是一种综合性的对抗技击。
权威例句
The man who wrestled with God : light from the Old Testament on the psychology of individuation‘There’s a problem, and we’ve got to face it’: how staff members wrestled with race in an urban high schoolWomen Who Wrestled with God: Biblical Stories of Israel's BeginningLeonard Baskin dies at 77: Paintings wrestled with God, HolocaustConditioning, awareness, and the hippocampus.Axiomatic Characterizations of Rational Choice in Strategic EnvironmentsThe Sixties:Passion, Politics, and StyleReported causal antecedents of discrete emotions in late life.A Study of Classroom Pupil Evaluation: The Missing Link in Teacher Education.Wrestling Play in Adult River Otters, Lutra canadensis