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 tussle ['tʌsl]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 扭打, 争斗, 论争

vi. 扭打, 打斗

[法] 博斗, 剧烈的斗争, 扭打; 博斗, 扭打, 剧烈斗争




    tussle
    [ noun ]
    1. disorderly fighting

    2. <noun.act>
    [ verb ]
    1. fight or struggle in a confused way at close quarters

    2. <verb.contact> scuffle
      the drunken men started to scuffle
    3. make messy or untidy

    4. <verb.contact>
      muss
      the child mussed up my hair


    Tussle \Tus"sle\, v. i. & t. [See {Tousle}.]
    To struggle, as in sport; to scuffle; to struggle with.
    [Colloq.]


    Tussle \Tus"sle\, n.
    A struggle; a scuffle. [Colloq.]

    1. The recommendations are expected to set off a tussle between various agencies seeking to retain their share of programming or to enhance it.
    2. Troops with tanks have surrounded the Zaire central bank in a new power tussle with the prime minister, Reuter reports from Kinshasa.
    3. In that kind of tussle, there seems little reason for the portfolio investor to get involved.
    4. The subject of a protracted extradition tussle before he escaped custody in Montreal, Kindler had also been living in Toronto and was found after a broadcast of America's Most Wanted, the agency said.
    5. Mr. Nikonov, 60 years old, appears to have lost a tussle with Mr. Ligachev over who should be in charge of overhauling the nation's beleaguered farming system.
    6. Two policemen who tried to grab his camera in a tussle in which the reporter suffered back injuries were later cleared by an internal police investigation. Mr Mooar's lawyer declared: 'This suit is not about money.'
    7. However, the U.S. Mint, apparently locked in a tussle with the Eagle's primary producer, still can't meet the public's appetite for the coin.
    8. The two groups have jumped headfirst into a worldwide tussle for movie dollars, competing with more established film commissions in other states, cities and even foreign countries.
    9. Maybe. But to stop what is now happening - nothing to be done.' I HAD MY final chess lesson yesterday in preparation for the world chess championship tussle between Britain's Nigel Short and Russia's Garry Kasparov which starts in London next week.
    10. Each leadership group, the diplomats say, is gauging whether it could win a free election or a tussle for power in Phnom Penh should some kind of political solution be reached.
    11. A sharp strike, a brief tussle, and the thrashing beast was on the bank. A boot was then jammed on its neck while the hook was removed, and into the bucket it went. It took us a while to master this new art.
    12. Early voters at Committee Room 12 included Hurd, a part-time writer of fiction, who quipped that the three-way tussle for the leadership "has given me a plot for my next novel." Major flashed an enigmatic smile, and said nothing.
    13. Police and fire aren't likely to be affected by the Bruce curbs (despite campaign rhetoric), but a real tussle may come over an ice-skating rink, "neighborhood revitalization" projects, and heavily subsidized transit.
    14. The tussle amounts to an all-out effort by the hometown carrier to block American, which recently pulled ahead of United as the nation's biggest airline.
    15. Avon, recently involved in a nasty tussle repelling unsolicited takeover advances from Amway Corp., has been receiving lots of unwanted attention from PETA's operatives.
    16. What people think off the dohyo is up to them.' Paris is preparing for the denouement of the most absorbing cross-border continental European takeover tussle since the three-cornered fight for Societe Generale de Belgique.
    17. Nominees are generally agreed upon in negotiations between the European allies, and the tussle sparked a rare public dispute that embarrassed officials at the alliance's Brussels headquarters.
    18. The tussle over the site of the European central bank (ECB) centres on the clash of competing national symbols.
    19. While Western analysts expect Iraq to come out of its current conflict too war-weary to tussle with Israel, Palestinians have a different view.
    20. There was a transatlantic tussle over Glaxo with UK investors supporting the stock but losing out and seeing it fall 15 to 682p.
    21. While many diplomats are alarmed at the prospect of losing their jobs should Russia win the tussle, Mr. Kozyrev says most of them have nothing to worry about.
    22. TCI could also add value to Viacom's cable television operations, they said. However, any talks would have to address the antitrust suit filed by Viacom against TCI last year during the tussle over Paramount.
    23. Kurt Wulff, Donaldson Lufkin & Jenrette's missionary analyst, is preparing for his second annual tussle with some big energy companies.
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