rucked

英 [rʌkt] 美 [rʌkt]

v.  进行自由密集争球
ruck的过去分词和过去式



柯林斯词典

  1. N-COUNT 群架;纷争
    A ruck is a situation where a group of people are fighting or struggling.
    1. There'll be a huge ruck with the cops as they try to take photographs...
      他们试图拍照时将会和警察发生大规模的肢体冲突。
    2. Ministers will find their budgets being decided in a political ruck with their colleagues.
      部长们将发现他们的预算会在和同僚的政治纷争中敲定。
  2. (橄榄球赛中的)自由密集争球
    In the sport of rugby, a ruck is a situation where a group of players struggle for possession of the ball.
    1. N-COUNT (衣服的)皱,褶
      A ruck is a fold or crease in cloth or clothing.
      1. ...a small ruck in the carpet.
        地毯上的小褶皱

    双语例句

    1. His shoe had rucked up one corner of the pale rug.
      他的鞋子把浅色地毯的一角弄皱了。
    2. Help me to smooth out the sheets, they're all rucked up.
      帮我把这些被单抚平,它们都被弄皱了。
    3. Her dress rucked up over her thighs.
      她的连衣裙在大腿部位起了皱褶。
    4. Your coat is all rucked up.
      你的外套全变皱了。