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.Yesterday I saw a young man tussling with a thief, who was soon brought to the police station.
我昨天看到一个年轻人与一个小偷扭打,那个小偷很快就被送到警察局了。
2.After tussling with my attacker for a few minutes, I succeeded in breaking free, and ran for help.
我同袭击我的人扭打几分钟后,挣脱了对手,然后跑去求救兵。
3.Meanwhile, Facebook is tussling with Google and Microsoft Corp. for top engineers.
与此同时,Facebook正在与谷歌和微软公司(MicrosoftCorp.)争夺顶尖工程师。
4.After tussling with herself for several hours she decided to accept the job.
经过几个小时的思想斗争之后,她决定接受那份工作。
5.He spent 16 months as governor tussling with politicians of all persuasions in Albany , the state capital .
在州长任上,他花了16个月时间与纽约州首府奥尔巴尼的政客较劲。
6.Upon celebrating a wedding ceremony, Tajik people always hold a dancing party and have a game of lamb tussling , vehement and exciting.
塔吉克族举行婚礼时,都要举办跳舞、刁羊等活动,在高原上的刁羊激烈、刺激。
7.That may not cut much ice with the EU's regulators, who have a record of tussling with large technology firms.
但这并不会打消欧盟管理者的疑虑,他们已经有了大科技公司纠纷的经验。
8.An American-led West spent four decades tussling with a nuclear-armed empire that stretched from Berlin to Vlapostok;
以美国为首的西方阵营与一个横跨柏林至海参崴的核武帝国纠缠了近四十年;
9.Too much long-term, blue-sky thinking is going on and not enough tussling with tough issues
现在净是些长期愿景和不切实际的空想,没怎么触动到棘手的问题。