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  1. wrestle

    • IPA[ˈres(ə)l]

    美式

    • v.
      take part in a fight, either as sport or in earnest, that involves grappling with one's opponent and trying to throw or force them to the ground;force (someone) into a particular position by grappling with them or trying to throw to the ground
    • n.
      a wrestling bout or contest;a hard struggle
    • verb: wrestle, 3rd person present: wrestles, gerund or present participle: wrestling, past tense: wrestled, past participle: wrestled

    • noun: wrestle, plural noun: wrestles

    • 釋義

    動詞

    • 1. take part in a fight, either as sport or in earnest, that involves grappling with one's opponent and trying to throw or force them to the ground he wrestled with the intruder before being knocked unconscious
    • force (someone) into a particular position by grappling with them or trying to throw to the ground the security guards wrestled them to the ground
    • move or manipulate (something) in a specified way with difficulty and some physical effort she wrestled the keys out of the ignition
    • 2. struggle with a difficulty or problem for over a year David wrestled with a guilty conscience

    名詞

    • 1. a wrestling bout or contest a wrestle to the death
    • 2. a hard struggle a lifelong wrestle with depression