scuffle
英 [ˈskʌfl]
美 [ˈskʌfl]
n. (短时间与某人的)小扭打,冲突
v. (短暂而不严重地)扭打,冲突,争斗; 窸窸窣窣地疾行
复数:scuffles 现在分词:scuffling 过去式:scuffled 第三人称单数:scuffles 过去分词:scuffled
Collins.1 / BNC.18683 / COCA.18739
牛津词典
noun
- (短时间与某人的)小扭打,冲突
a short and not very violent fight or struggle- Scuffles broke out between police and demonstrators.
警察和示威者之间发生了冲突。
- Scuffles broke out between police and demonstrators.
verb
- (短暂而不严重地)扭打,冲突,争斗
to fight or struggle with each other for a short time, in a way that is not very serious- She scuffled with photographers as she left her hotel.
在离开所住的旅馆时,她和一些摄影记者发生了冲突。
- She scuffled with photographers as she left her hotel.
- 窸窸窣窣地疾行
to move quickly making a quiet rubbing noise- Some animal was scuffling in the bushes.
有只动物在灌木丛中窸窸窣窣地穿行。
- Some animal was scuffling in the bushes.
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT (短暂的)扭打,混战
Ascuffleis a short, disorganized fight or struggle.- Violent scuffles broke out between rival groups demonstrating for and against independence.
支持和反对独立的两支游行队伍间爆发了激烈的冲突。
- Violent scuffles broke out between rival groups demonstrating for and against independence.
- V-RECIP 扭打;混战
If peoplescuffle, they fight for a short time in a disorganized way.- Police scuffled with some of the protesters...
警察与一些抗议者发生了冲突。 - He and Hannah had been scuffling in the yard outside his house.
他和汉娜一直在他房外的院子里扭打。
- Police scuffled with some of the protesters...
英英释义
noun
- an unceremonious and disorganized struggle
- disorderly fighting
- a hoe that is used by pushing rather than pulling
verb
- fight or struggle in a confused way at close quarters
- the drunken men started to scuffle
- walk by dragging one's feet
- he shuffled out of the room
- We heard his feet shuffling down the hall