fisticuffs 英 [ˈfɪstɪkʌfs]   美 [ˈfɪstɪˌkʌfs]

fisticuffs

fisticuffs  英 [ˈfɪstɪkʌfs] 美 [ˈfɪstɪˌkʌfs]

n. 一击;拳击;互殴 

名词复数:fisticuffss 

fisticuffs and gunplay, accompanied by swearing. 打斗和枪战,伴有粗口。
The managers of the teams do not see eye to eye and fisticuffs almost broke out on the touchline during Everton's visit to the Eastlands last season. 两队主教练则早就结下了梁子,在上赛季埃弗顿做客东部的比赛中还差点在边线处打了起来。

  • Fisticuffs is the act of fighting, or boxing, with bare hands. A heated argument can sometimes end in fisticuffs, with both participants punching wildly at each other.
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  • n. 一击;拳击;互殴
  • 1. fisticuffs and gunplay, accompanied by swearing.

    打斗和枪战,伴有粗口。

  • 2. The managers of the teams do not see eye to eye and fisticuffs almost broke out on the touchline during Everton's visit to the Eastlands last season.

    两队主教练则早就结下了梁子,在上赛季埃弗顿做客东部的比赛中还差点在边线处打了起来。

  • 3. US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has mortgaged increased aid for Mexico in the fisticuffs against drug gangs.

    美国国务卿希拉里·克林顿做出承诺,将会对墨西哥提供更多帮助以打击贩毒团伙。

  • fisticuffs (n.) c. 1600, fisty cuffes, from fist (n.) + cuff (n.) "a blow" (see cuff (v.2)), with the form perhaps in imitation of handiwork. Related: Fisticuff.
fisti·cuffs / ˈfɪstɪkʌfs ; NAmE ˈfɪstɪkʌfs / noun [plural ] ( old-fashioned or humorous) a fight in which people hit each other with their fists 拳斗;互殴 fisti·cuffs / ˈfɪstɪkʌfs ; NAmE ˈfɪstɪkʌfs /
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