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indian-wrestle

/in-dee-uhn-res-uhl/US // ˈɪn di ənˌrɛs əl //

印第安人摔跤,印度式摔跤,印度摔跤,摔跤

Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
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    In·di·an-wres·tled, In·di·an-wres·tling.

    • : to engage in Indian wrestling: to Indian-wrestle for the city championship.
v.有主动词 verb
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    In·di·an-wres·tled, In·di·an-wres·tling.

    • : to contend with in Indian wrestling: to Indian-wrestle any and all challengers.

Examples

  • The state also elected Republican Nikki Haley, an Indian-American, as governor.

  • They castigated the captain, a 48-year-old Indonesian, and his rookie copilot, a 24-year-old Indian.

  • The feisty airline is the brainchild of entrepreneur Tony Fernandes, a Malaysian of Indian descent who also is a British citizen.

  • Poolaw spent most of his life (1906—84) documenting Indian subjects.

  • Eid, who teaches Indian law at two law schools and works as an attorney himself, had no idea that it was coming.

  • Alessandro turned a grateful look on Ramona as he translated this speech, so in unison with Indian modes of thought and feeling.

  • The doors (Indian bungalows have hardly any windows, each door being half glass) were open front and back.

  • Had not this Indian plant been discovered, the whole history of some portions of America would have been far different.

  • The Indian turned his head, and spoke to some one behind; one after another a score of figures rose.

  • As he was toiling slowly up a narrow, rocky pass, he suddenly saw an Indian's head peering over the ledge.