1.作战;扭斗
2.搏斗
3.争论
1.扭打;争论
2.撕扯
1.to fight or argue with someone, especially because you are both trying to get something
1.a short fight
2.a disagreement between two people who are both trying to get or to achieve something
1.tussles at the International Commission on Stratigraphy over the boundaries of the Ordovician era do not normally capture headlines.
国际地层学委员会上关于奥陶纪边界的争论也一般不会占据新闻头条。
2.The children's fate, even more than family finances, can be the source of the hottest legal tussles .
孩子的命运甚至比家庭财务更重要,可能是最激烈的法律争夺的原因。
3.If PPR were to challenge LVMH more directly, the result would be further tussles over the few remaining independent luxury-goods firms.
要是PPR对LVMH进行直接挑战的话,硕果仅存的几家奢侈品公司之间的竞争本该更为激烈。
4.no running with large, fierce rats or tussles with grown rabbits - just a bite an no more effort needed.
不再需要追逐凶猛的大老鼠或和野兔争斗,只需要咬一口。
5.The feuding over the leadership has encouraged tussles at grassroots level as well.
领导层的相互争斗也会影响到基层党组织的团结。
6.The broadcast negotiation was unusual in a country where political tussles often are resolved away from the public eye.
在泰国这个政治纷争的解决通常在公共视野之外的国家,有关这种谈判的电视转播非同寻常。
7.This spat will not be the last, and the combatants in future tussles will include old offline powers.
这样的争斗决不会是最后一次,未来角力的角斗士将包括曾经的线下势力。
8.The legal tussles usually end in cross-licensing deals, in which small sums of money change hands.
法律纠纷通常以协议交换专利使用权而告终,只有少量现金易手。
9.Ma has said that with his China reconciliation efforts, Taiwan will no longer be engaged in diplomatic tussles with Beijing for allies.
马英九曾说,在他与中国的努力调解下,台湾不久就会和北京就同盟国而展开一场外交战。
10.Chinese officials have hotly denied such activity, saying the accusations are part of internal U. S. tussles over defense and security.
中国官员坚决否认了此类活动,称这种指责是美国内部国防和安全之争的一部分。