1.斗殴
2.打人
3.拳门
1.a fight in which the opponents hit each other with their fists
1.For me though, hassle means more inconvenience than fisticuffs and I seem to be supported in this by most of the dictionaries I checked.
不过对我而言,hassle比用拳头解决问题可要困难复杂多了。我查的大多数词典似乎都印证了我的看法。
2.This was not the sort of thing country boys did when they played at fisticuffs and Jack was furious.
这不是乡下小伙子斗殴时的那种搞法,杰克火冒三丈了。
3.Game fixing and bribery scandals have fueled widespread cynicism, and on-court fisticuffs have been a perennial problem.
操纵比赛与贿赂丑闻广受批评,球场暴力也成了老大难问题。
4.A pirate and smuggler, Baba was an obnoxious miscreant with a penchant for fisticuffs.
作为海盗和走私者,巴巴喜欢动拳头,是一个令人讨厌的恶棍。
5.Never in his 50 years of drunken fisticuffs did McHugh express any creativity.
在酒后大打出手的50年里,麦克休从来没有表现出任何创造力。
6.I do not choose to engage in fisticuffs with you.
我可不想和你动拳头打架。
7.Aid workers report that even the clan feuds that have plagued the strip are being toned down from gun battles to fisticuffs.
援助人员描述道,就连那些曾为祸加沙,从枪战到械斗的氏族冲突也已趋缓和。
8.DISPUTES about science in Western countries can sometimes be heated. Seldom, though, do they descend into fisticuffs.
在西方国家,关于科学的争论有时候可能会激烈起来,但是很少会降格到斗殴。
9.AS MOST parents know, boys are more likely than girls to use fisticuffs to sort out disputes.
如许多父母知道的那样,男孩比女孩更可能使用拳头解决冲突。
10.Sometimes it looks like that battle escalates into fisticuffs!
有时候,这些推挤看起来像是升级为了相互击打!