释义 |
tussle noun ADJECTIVE | VERB + TUSSLE | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEbrief, little 小争执legal 法律纠纷VERB + TUSSLEhave 争斗◆Anna and her conscience had a little tussle.安娜与自己的良知小小地斗争了一番。be engaged in, be involved in 陷入争斗;卷入争执PREPOSITIONin a/the tussle (in football/soccer 足球) 在争斗中◆They found themselves in a legal tussle with a big corporation.他们发现自己与一家大公司产生了法律纠纷。◆He broke his leg in a tussle for the ball.他在抢球的时候摔断了腿。 (in football/soccer 足球) tussle between ⋯之间的争斗◆a tussle between the two countries两国之间的争执tussle for 为⋯的争斗◆There is a tussle for power before the Congress convenes.国会召开之前有权力的争斗。tussle over 关于⋯的争斗◆a tussle over the closure of the local hospital关于是否关闭地方医院的争论tussle with 和⋯的争执◆We are engaged in a legal tussle with a large pharmaceutical company.我们正同一家大制药公司闹法律纠纷。 |