wrestle
v
1
(a) [I, Ipr] ~ (with sb) fight (esp as a sport) by grappling with sb and trying to throw him to the ground 摔交(尤指运动)
Can you wrestle? 你会摔交吗?
The guards wrestled with the intruders. 护卫员同闯入的人扭打起来.
(b) [Tn.pr] force (sb) to the ground by wrestling 将(某人)摔倒在地上
He wrestled his opponent to the floor/ground. 他把对手摔倒在地上.
2 [Ipr] ~ with sth struggle to deal with or overcome sth 奋力对付或制服某事物
wrestle with a problem, a difficulty, one's conscience 努力解决难题、 克服困难、 与良心搏斗
The pilot was wrestling with the controls. 那个飞行员尽力控制住操纵装置. wrestle, n
1 wrestling match 摔交比赛.
2 ~ (with sth) hard struggle 艰苦奋斗; 努力争斗
a wrestle with one's conscience 与良心搏斗.
OK, everyone. Less noise, please! Gather round and listen carefully. First we are going to search the beach and the rock pools. Let me remind you what we are looking for: seaweeds, fish, plants, all living things. When you find anything, make a note where
00在这里集合,游泳之后再吃午餐。别着急!我们有足够的时间。
But this was before Annie Sullivan came to stay.
但是,这都是安妮·莎利文来住下之前的事了。
The death of Gandhi gave India a chance to mourn and express how he had become father to all Indians. Millions watched the slow march that took his body through the capital.