brawl
brawl 英 [brɔ:l] 美 [brɔl]
vi. 争吵;打架;大喊大叫 n. 争吵;打架 vt. 大声喊出;为…争吵
进行时:brawling 过去式:brawled 过去分词:brawled 第三人称单数:brawls 名词复数:brawls
- A brawl is a noisy fight in a crowd. If the food fight in the cafeteria gets seriously out of hand, you might find yourself in an all-out brawl.
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- vi. 争吵;打架;大喊大叫
- n. 争吵;打架
- vt. 大声喊出;为…争吵
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1. The young men had nothing better to do than brawl in the streets.
那些年轻人除了在街上打架外没更好的事干。
- brawl (n.) mid-15c., "noisy disturbance," from brawl (v.). Meaning "fist-fight" is by 1873.
- brawl (v.) late 14c., braulen "to cry out, scold, quarrel," probably related to Dutch brallen "to boast," or from French brailler "to shout noisily," frequentative of braire "to bray" (see bray (v.)). Meaning "quarrel, wrangle, squabble" is from early 15c. Related: Brawled; brawler; brawling.
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