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
(作为运动或打架的)摔跤;扭斗
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as the policeman wrestled with the gunman a shot rang out .当警察与持枪歹徒扭打时,响起了一声枪响。
[with obj. and adverbial]force (someone) into a particular position or place by fighting in such a way
摔
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the security guards wrestled them to the ground .保安人员把他们摔到地上。
〈喻〉 斗争,搏斗
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for over a year David wrestled with a guilty conscience .一年多来,大卫都在与自己愧疚的良心搏斗。
[with obj. and adverbial]move or manipulate (something) in a specified way with difficulty and some physical effort
使劲搬动;用力操作
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she wrestled the keys out of the ignition .她使劲把插在点火装置上的钥匙拔下来。
a wrestling bout or contest
摔跤,角力;摔跤比赛
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a wrestle to the death .摔跤至死。
a hard struggle
艰苦的斗争,搏斗
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a lifelong wrestle with depression .一生与抑郁的抗争。
"Old English, frequentative of