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tussle

/tuhs-uhl/US // ˈtʌs əl //UK // (ˈtʌsəl) //

争斗,搏斗,争夺战,角逐

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Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    tus·sled, tus·sling.

    • : to struggle or fight roughly or vigorously; wrestle; scuffle.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a rough physical contest or struggle; scuffle.
    • : any vigorous or determined struggle, conflict, etc.: I had quite a tussle with that chemistry exam.

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Examples

  • The power tussle ramped up as cases began sharply climbing in Kentucky in August with the rise of the delta variant.

  • If you’re a multiple-cat household, consider toys that are best for two or more cats in order to avoid any tussles.

  • Now there’s a device that does away with the toked-up tussle.

  • But first, there's a tussle with the senior senator from Arizona to take care of.

  • They would rustle and tussle it for like three minutes and that was it!

  • Without his high-school wrestling experience, she might have won the tussle.

  • Behind the scenes the speech was the subject of an intense tussle.

  • Both Parks and Brechneff tussle with the idea of being almost insiders.

  • Streams which a boy could wade last March would now give an elephant a tussle.

  • There was a terrible tussle, but the white man finally killed his huge enemy.

  • "I'm quite sure that I don't want another sich a tussle," meditated the Deacon.

  • After the friendly tussle, the mother and daughter continued on their journey to the forks of the Shaeyela.

  • However the reis pluckily led the way, and seized him by the hind leg, when the crowd of men rushed in, and we had a grand tussle.