tussle 英 [ˈtʌsl]   美 [ˈtʌsəl]

tussle

tussle  英 [ˈtʌsl] 美 [ˈtʌsəl]

vi. 打斗;扭打;剧烈的斗争  n. 争斗,扭打 

进行时:tussling  过去式:tussled  过去分词:tussled  第三人称单数:tussles  名词复数:tussles 

He was reportedly nominated by his government after an internal diplomatic tussle with Benin's ambassador to UNESCO who had also hoped to be nominated. 据报道他是在与贝宁驻UNESCO大使(他也希望被提名)进行了一场内部外交争斗之后才获得了他的政府的提名。
It’s important therefore to be watchful not only of the Chinese street, but also efforts to use any worker discontent in the larger political tussle already unfolding. 因此,不仅要对中国的街头运动,而且对在更大的政治争论中已经开启的利用不满的工人的政治角逐,也当小心翼翼。

  • A tussle is a rowdy fight. If the rambunctious kids you're babysitting get into a tussle, you may have to separate them for a while and calm them down.
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  • vi. 打斗;扭打;剧烈的斗争
  • n. 争斗,扭打
  • 1. He was reportedly nominated by his government after an internal diplomatic tussle with Benin's ambassador to UNESCO who had also hoped to be nominated.

    据报道他是在与贝宁驻UNESCO大使(他也希望被提名)进行了一场内部外交争斗之后才获得了他的政府的提名。

  • 2. It’s important therefore to be watchful not only of the Chinese street, but also efforts to use any worker discontent in the larger political tussle already unfolding.

    因此,不仅要对中国的街头运动,而且对在更大的政治争论中已经开启的利用不满的工人的政治角逐,也当小心翼翼。

  • tussle (n.) "a struggle, conflict, scuffle," 1620s (but rare before 19c.), from tussle (v.).
  • tussle (v.) "to struggle, scuffle, wrestle confusedly," late 15c. (transitive); 1630s (intransitive), Scottish and northern English variant of touselen (see tousle). Related: Tussled; tussling.
tus·sle / ˈtʌsl ; NAmE ˈtʌsl / noun , verb tussle tussles tussled tussling noun tussle(for/over sth) a short struggle, fight or argument especially in order to get sth 扭打,争斗,争执(尤指为了争得物品) He was injured during a tussle for the ball. 他在争球时受了伤。 verb [intransitive ] tussle(with sb/sth) to fight or compete with sb/sth, especially in order to get sth 扭打,争斗(尤指为了争夺物品) The children were tussling with one another for the ball. 孩子们在你抢我夺地争球。 tus·sle / ˈtʌsl ; NAmE ˈtʌsl /
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