brawl
英 [brɔːl , bɔːl]
美 [brɔːl , bɔːl]
n. 喧闹; 斗殴; 闹事
v. 打斗; 闹事
复数:brawls 现在分词:brawling 第三人称单数:brawls 过去分词:brawled 过去式:brawled
Collins.1 / BNC.15180 / COCA.14479
牛津词典
noun
- 喧闹;斗殴;闹事
a noisy and violent fight involving a group of people, usually in a public place- a drunken brawl
酒后闹事
- a drunken brawl
verb
- 打斗;闹事
to take part in a noisy and violent fight, usually in a public place- They were arrested for brawling in the street.
他们因在街上打斗而遭到拘捕。
- They were arrested for brawling in the street.
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 打架;斗殴
Abrawlis a rough or violent fight.- He had been in a drunken street brawl.
他参与了一场酒后街头斗殴。
- He had been in a drunken street brawl.
- V-RECIP 打架;斗殴
If someonebrawls, they fight in a very rough or violent way.- He was suspended for a year from University after brawling with police over a speeding ticket...
他为了一张超速罚单与警察厮打,被大学勒令停学1年。 - Two gangs of youths brawled on the dance floor of the ferry.
两伙青年在渡轮的舞池里打起来了。
- He was suspended for a year from University after brawling with police over a speeding ticket...
英英释义
noun
- a noisy fight in a crowd
- an uproarious party
verb
- to quarrel noisily, angrily or disruptively
- The bar keeper threw them out, but they continued to wrangle on down the street