scuffled

英 [ˈskʌfld] 美 [ˈskʌfld]

v.  (短暂而不严重地)扭打,冲突,争斗; 窸窸窣窣地疾行
scuffle的过去分词和过去式



柯林斯词典

  1. N-COUNT (短暂的)扭打,混战
    A scuffle is a short, disorganized fight or struggle.
    1. 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。
  2. V-RECIP 扭打;混战
    If people scuffle, they fight for a short time in a disorganized way.
    1. Police scuffled with some of the protesters...
      警察与一些抗议者发生了冲突。
    2. 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。

双语例句

  1. Police scuffled with some of the protesters
    警察与一些抗议者发生了冲突。
  2. The boys scuffled with the policeman, then escaped down the lane.
    男孩子们与警察扭打后,沿着小路逃跑了。
  3. We scuffled our way down the lane.
    我们拖着脚步走过小巷。
  4. During the strike, young workers jeered at and scuffled with ACFTU leaders, saying they had never seen them before.
    在那场罢工中,青年工人们嘲讽全总的官员们,宣称从未见过后者,并与他们发生了打斗。
  5. On the crowd's opening the coach doors, the one mourner scuffled out of himself and was in their hands for a moment;
    人群打开车门,那唯一的哭丧人只好扭打着往外挤。
  6. And two teachers scuffled over whether they could share one of the half-dozen tables in the room.
    而两外两名教师则为屋内一张桌子的使用权展开混战。
  7. Reports from Jalal-Abad say protesters scuffled with the interim interior minister and broke into a regional government office Saturday.
    来自贾拉拉巴德的报导说,抗议者与临时的内务部长格斗,并在星期六冲进地方办公室。
  8. Women have occasionally scuffled with police when barred from entering stadiums, although now and then they have been allowed into smaller venues to watch sports such as basketball or volleyball.
    过去,伊朗妇女为进入大型运动场观看比赛而受到警察的阻拦,有时候偶尔被允许进入小型运动场观看篮球或排球赛等。
  9. He scuffled with the man who abused him.
    他和辱骂他的人扭打起来。