英:[ˈreslɪŋ]
美:[ˈreslɪŋ]
英:[ˈreslɪŋ]
美:[ˈreslɪŋ]
n.
摔跤(运动)
v.
摔跤
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奋力对付(wrestle的现在分词)
wres·tling
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词根:wrestle
n.wrestle 摔跤;搏斗;斗争
wrestler 摔跤选手,搏斗者
vi.wrestle 摔跤;斗争;斟酌
vt.wrestle 与摔跤;与…搏斗;使劲搬动
Noun
1. the act of engaging in close hand-to-hand combat;
"they had a fierce wrestle"
"we watched his grappling and wrestling with the bully"
2. the sport of hand-to-hand struggle between unarmed contestants who try to throw each other down
sumo wrestling相扑
古英语 wræstlung,“摔跤和投掷的运动”,是 wrestle(v.)的动词名词。从公元1300年开始用作“摔跤行动,摔跤比赛”。比喻用法始于公元1200年。
搏击类竞技
摔跤
The first known use of wrestling was before the 12th century
wriggle1 of 2verb
to twist or move to and fro like a worm : squirm wriggle one's toes
wriggle in one's chair
to move along by twisting and turning
the eel wriggled its way upstream
wriggle2 of 2noun
a short or quick twisting motion
a formation or marking having a winding or twisting course or appearance
wretchedadjective
very miserable or unhappy
causing misery or distress
that wretched accident
deserving of hatred or disgust
a wretched trick
very poor in quality or ability
wretched work
wretchedadjective
very miserable or unhappy
causing misery or distress
that wretched accident
deserving of hatred or disgust
a wretched trick
very poor in quality or ability
wretched work
wretchedadjective
very miserable or unhappy
causing misery or distress
that wretched accident
deserving of hatred or disgust
a wretched trick
very poor in quality or ability
wretched work
wretchnoun
a miserable unhappy person
a mean or evil person
wrestlingnoun
the sport in which two contestants wrestle each other
1 She felt winded, as if Lord Asriel had thrown her hard in wrestling.
2 Let’s imagine for a moment that sumo wrestling is rigged.
3 Also, she was mistress of a technique which is the basis of good wrestling—that of letting your opponent do the heavy work toward his own defeat, or of guiding his strength toward his weaknesses.
4 On Thursday, he had four guys finally wash the sweaty wrestling mats down.
5 Next thing I knew he and I were on the ground wrestling.
6 Trey and Dad have been helping—running, wrestling, stretching with me.
7 This means that wrestling with a challenge is usually fruitless and frustrating.
这就意味着,与挑战博弈,往往效果不佳,令人沮丧.
8 Everyone in the honeymoon suite was pretty quiet that morning, which suited me just fine, being completely bagged and all after spending a good chunk of the night wrestling the wrong girl.
9 As I settled into a chair, I thought about all the earlier times when we had gone together to the wrestling matches.
10 Instead, I was messing around on a gray mat that smelled of the sweat of a thousand wrestling matches.
11 ...a championship wrestling match.
摔跤锦标赛比赛
12 They lit the torches for the wrestling matches.
13 A wrestling, P Plus meet the best people all sides from on lookers, cheering applause.
一处摔跤, 八方相聚,盛装的群众从四面围观, 欢呼喝采.
14 Why don't you drop by our wrestling ring sometime?
您什么时候来跟我们一起摔摔跤?
15 There are different kinds of wrestling.
摔跤姿势不同.
16 None of them came, of course—wrestling wasn’t the sort of sport that naturally attracted spectators other than parents—but the invitations always came so effortlessly from Toby’s lips.
17 It may have been a spectator, wrestling the fire from one of the palace guards.
18 I ended up watching the rest of the wrestling match without him.
19 If cheating to lose is sport’s premier sin, and if sumo wrestling is the premier sport of a great nation, cheating to lose couldn’t possibly exist in sumo.
20 At the end of the day, I sometimes would sit on a log at the village square and watch the younger boys play their wrestling games.
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