英 [ˈskʌf(ə)l] 美 [ˈskʌf(ə)l]
n. 扭打;(行动、声音)匆忙
v. 扭打;匆忙慌乱地走
复数scuffles
第三人称单数scuffles
现在分词scuffling
过去式scuffled
过去分词scuffled
scuffle /ˈskʌfəl/ TEM8 [ scuffling scuffled scuffles ]
可数名词 A scuffle is a short, disorganized fight or struggle. 打斗; 混战
Violent scuffles broke out between rival groups demonstrating for and against independence.
在支持和反对独立的两派示威者之间爆发了激烈混战。
相互动词 If people scuffle, they fight for a short time in a disorganized way. 打斗; 混战
Police scuffled with some of the protesters.
警察和一些抗议者打了起来。
disorderly fighting
同义词: hassle / tussle / dogfight / rough-and-tumble
a hoe that is used by pushing rather than pulling
同义词: scuffle hoe / Dutch hoe
an unceremonious and disorganized struggle
同义词: scramble
fight or struggle in a confused way at close quarters
the drunken men started to scuffle
同义词: tussle
... recommend vt.推荐, 介绍, 赞许某人[某事物] scuffle n.扭打, 混战 endless adj.无止境的; 没完没了的 ...
... scrubby 下等的,矮小的,草木丛生的 scuffle 乱斗,混战 seer 预言家,观看者 ...
He was involved in a scuffle with a photographer.
他和一名摄影记者发生了肢体冲撞。
What began as a minor scuffle turned into a full-scale riot.
开始的小冲突演变成了大规模的暴乱。
It keeps 'em so busy they fair scuffle to get 'em done.
它们太忙了,只能草草了事。
West Midlands Police said PC Findley was left unconscious in the road following a "scuffle".
The "press scrum" had definitely turned into a "bousculade de presse", literally a press scuffle.
The man arrested in connection with the incident is in hospital after suffering injuries during a scuffle.