wrangle如何读

英:[ˈræŋgl]

美:[ˈræŋɡəl]

wrangle是什么意思

v. (动词)
  1. 争吵
  2. 口角
  3. 看管
  4. 争得
  5. 通过争辩使某人…
  6. 放牧
  7. 看守(马群)
  8. 争辩得使
  9. 争辩
  10. 争论
  11. 辩驳
  12. 辩论
  13. 与…辩论结果使其做…
  14. 激辩
  15. 吵架
n. (名词)
  1. 争论
  2. 争吵
  3. 口角
  4. 辩论
  5. 拌嘴
  6. 吵嘴
  7. 激烈争吵
  8. 弗朗勒(音译名)
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wrangle自然拼读

wran·gle

wraeng gl

wrangle变形

复数:wrangles

第三人称单数:wrangles

现在分词:wrangling

过去式:wrangled

过去分词:wrangled

wrangle扩展

wrangler (n.)

wrangle词根

词根:wrangle

n.

wrangler 争论者;口角者;牧人

wrangle英英释义

intransitive verb

to quarrel noisily or heatedly.Fans of the rival teams wrangled in the bar.

transitive verb

to quarrel over.They wrangled the question back and forth.

to win or obtain by quarreling.The employees wrangled a new contract out of management.

to force by quarreling (usu. fol. by "into").His business partner wrangled him into submission.

in the western United States, to herd or tend (horses or cattle).The cowboys wrangled the herd.

noun

a noisy or heated quarrel.

wrangle词源中文解释

14世纪晚期,源自低地德语 wrangeln “争论,摔跤”,与中古低地德语 wringen 相关,源自原始日耳曼语 *wrang-, 来自 *wrengh-, 是 *wergh- 的鼻化变体,意为“转动”,源自 PIE 词根 *wer- (2) “转动,弯曲”。意为“掌管马匹”的用法始见于1897年的美国英语。相关词汇: Wrangled; wrangling。名词记录自1540年代。

wrangle词源英文解释

Verb Middle English; akin to Old High German ringan to struggle — more at wring

The first known use of wrangle was in the 14th century

wrangle儿童词典英英释义

wrappernoun

a covering or enclosure for something

one that wraps

a garment worn wrapped around the body

wrap1 of 2verb

to cover especially by winding or folding

wrap a baby in a blanket

to enclose and prepare (as for transportation or storage)

wrap a package

embrace entry 1 sense 1

wrapped her in my arms

to coil, fold, or draw about something

wrap a rubber band around the sticks

to envelop closely or completely : surround

houses wrapped in mist

to involve completely : engross

they were wrapped up in studying for exams

to finish filming or recording

wrap a movie

wrap2 of 2noun

a covering that encloses something : wrapper

material for wrapping

plastic wrap

an article of clothing that may be wrapped around a personespecially: a warm loose outer garment (as a coat or shawl)

plural secrecy sense 2

a plan kept under wraps

the completion of a schedule or session for filming or recording

wraparoundadjective

made to be wrapped around the body

a wraparound skirt

made to curve from the front around to the side

wraparound sunglasses

wrap1 of 2verb

to cover especially by winding or folding

wrap a baby in a blanket

to enclose and prepare (as for transportation or storage)

wrap a package

embrace entry 1 sense 1

wrapped her in my arms

to coil, fold, or draw about something

wrap a rubber band around the sticks

to envelop closely or completely : surround

houses wrapped in mist

to involve completely : engross

they were wrapped up in studying for exams

to finish filming or recording

wrap a movie

wrap2 of 2noun

a covering that encloses something : wrapper

material for wrapping

plastic wrap

an article of clothing that may be wrapped around a personespecially: a warm loose outer garment (as a coat or shawl)

plural secrecy sense 2

a plan kept under wraps

the completion of a schedule or session for filming or recording

wrangle1 of 2verb

to have an angry quarrel

to take part in an argument

to herd and care for livestock and especially horses on the range

wrangle2 of 2noun

an angry, noisy, or lengthy dispute or quarrel

wranglernoun

a person who quarrels

a ranch hand who takes care of the saddle horses

wranglernoun

a person who quarrels

a ranch hand who takes care of the saddle horses

wrangle1 of 2verb

to have an angry quarrel

to take part in an argument

to herd and care for livestock and especially horses on the range

wrangle2 of 2noun

an angry, noisy, or lengthy dispute or quarrel

wrangle 例句

1 Channel 4 wrangled intimate access to the engineers and medics who planned and executed a brilliant rescue effort, and recorded the desperation and hope of the families who camped out and waited.

2 In this, the play echoes Steven Spielberg’s film “Lincoln,” which showed how the president wrangled enough votes to pass the 13th Amendment, formally abolishing slavery.

3 To believably wrangle that level of instability into a performance you can't look away from takes a type of skill few actors have.

4 Some survivors employ Equus to herd other creatures with extra-long whips, or wrangle using a specialized lasso!

一些幸存者训练庞马,并且用超长的鞭子或一个套索放牧其它生物!

5 Up first, the nonprofit has wrangled a number of musical heavy hitters for a Wednesday, Jan. 27 virtual event beginning at 7 p.m. at VeraTV.org.

6 This Benin-born virtuoso wrangles a special mix of sounds from the guitar — plucking, strumming, slapping and stroking the instrument, as if to make it dance.

7 He was reluctant to plunge into a bitter personal and partisan wrangle.

他不愿卷入这种个人之间的和党派的激烈争论.

8 But at the end of the day, their candidate simply cannot be wrangled or coached on certain issues.

9 But after an intense political wrangle a dividend system was put in place by early 2008.

但经过一轮激烈的政治争论,中国于2008年初确立了国有企业上缴红利的制度.

10 I immediately called up his old friend and steadfast champion, John Adams, who wrangled a commission from the Los Angeles Philharmonic.

11 Put in a couple of hours helping them wrangle their monsters at the zoo, and you’re good for at least a couple of invitations that require them to get a babysitter.

12 Brigid, blond Viking braids emerging from her knit cap, welcomed us as she wrangled their black Lab, Reuben, a squirming mass of eagerness even at 10 years old.

13 Then again, a production schedule probably means that you’ll see the therapy through and there are no copays or insurance wrangles to slow you down.

14 That has long been a euphemistic term for editors who wrangle celebrities and are cozy with publicists.

15 A common trap when trying to wrangle your tasks is writing down what you need to do in multiple locations.

明确任务的一个常见的误区就是在很多个地方记下你要干的事情。

16 Part of Dineen's job is to wrangle with the troublesome library search engine.

17 Every time we play , excitement at first, and wrangle the end, always.

每次跟他游戏, 总是会以开心开始, 争吵结束.

18 “I wasn’t trying to wrangle her — I was embracing the wildness.”

19 The children were wrangling ( with each other ) over the new toy.

孩子为新玩具 ( 互相 ) 争吵.

20 At 15, she had what she calls a “relationship” with a rabbi in his 30s, and spent years afterward trying “to wrangle power, to claim my active participation, to clamber for it.”

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