释义 |
scuffle美 ['skʌf(ə)l] 英 ['skʌf(ə)l] - v.争斗;窸窸窣窣地疾行
- n.(短暂而不太激烈的)肢体摩擦
- 网络混战;扭打;打架
复数:scuffles 过去分词:scuffled 现在分词:scuffling v. wrestle,come to blows,exchange blows 1. | ~ (with sb).~ (between A and B) (短暂而不太激烈的)肢体摩擦,冲突a short and not very violent fight or struggle |
| Scuffles broke out between police and demonstrators. 警察和示威者之间发生了冲突。 |
1. | [i] ~ (with sb) (短暂而不严重地)扭打,冲突,争斗to fight or struggle with each other for a short time, in a way that is not very serious |
| She scuffled with photographers as she left her hotel. 在离开所住的旅馆时,她和一些摄影记者发生了冲突。 |
2. | [i] + adv./prep. 窸窸窣窣地疾行to move quickly making a quiet rubbing noise |
| Some animal was scuffling in the bushes. 有只动物在灌木丛中窸窸窣窣地穿行。 |
n. | 1. a hoe that is pushed back and forth across the surface of the ground 2. a confused and disorderly fight or struggle between people at close quarters, usually one regarded as minor and not resulting in serious harm 3. a small fight that lasts for a short time and is not very violent | v. | 1. to struggle or fight in a disorderly way at close quarters 2. to shuffle along hurriedly 3. to have a short fight that is not very violent 4. to move quickly in a way that makes a noise 1. to struggle or fight in a disorderly way at close quarters 2. to shuffle along hurriedly 3. to have a short fight that is not very violent 4. to move quickly in a way that makes a noise |
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