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单词 scuffle
释义  scuf·fle1 /ˈskʌfəl/ noun [countable]  FIGHTa short fight that is not very violent 扭打 SYN tussle Scuffles broke out between rival supporters during the match. 比赛过程中,双方球迷之间发生了打斗。scuffle with/between scuffles with police 和警察扭打Examples from the Corpusscuffle• White hecklers appeared and a scuffle broke out.• Junkin got into a scuffle with an unidentified Jets player near the end of a kickoff return.• There's a scuffle taking place on the adjacent platform: you hear the yells and the fists.• A bottle crashed to the floor; there was a scuffle.• There was a scuffle and he stood up, pushed past brother and friends, and dashed from the courtroom.• There was a brief scuffle at the entrance between photographers and a male colleague with the Marquess.• There was a brief scuffle as the crowd left the football ground.• A brief scuffle broke out between fans after the game.• Rioters threw stones at the police and a few scuffles broke out.• There is a sudden scuffle as one of the dancers collapses, delirious on to the stone floor.• The details remain unclear, but the scuffle is probably best described as potentially lucrative for Mr Tyler.scuffle with/between• On 27 March he was involved in a scuffle with his prisoners at Tyburn.• Junkin got into a scuffle with an unidentified Jets player near the end of a kickoff return.• Think Bobby Bonilla scuffling with the media.• Mark Garcia, 41, died of apparent heart failure the day after he scuffled with officers.• Fifteen demonstrators were injured in scuffles with heavily armed police.• Later, around 3,000 people marched on the parliament building, where there were minor scuffles with police.• A lawyer by training, she scuffled with agribusiness over migrant workers and supervised the government crackdown on sweatshops.scuffle2 verb [intransitive]  1  FIGHTto have a short fight with someone, in a way that is not very serious or violent 扭打,冲突scuffle with Some of the demonstrators scuffled with the police. 示威者中有些人和警察扭打起来。2. [always + adverb/preposition]WALK to walk quickly and make a noise as your feet rub on the ground 拖着脚快走→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpusscuffle• The shopping precinct is full of teenagers gathered in small clusters, smoking, gossiping, laughing, scuffling.• After a lot of scuffling and grunting, the soldiers pushed Hilda out.• By the doors, where the couple had been, three teenage boys were scuffling and messing around.• I was all scuffled and pink.• Empty dories scuffled around the raft with their oars crossed.• Prowling, scuffling, moving around out there somewhere ... There was another crash of thunder.• Then there was another thud, followed by the noise of scuffling shoes on the bare wood floor.• Mark Garcia, 41, died of apparent heart failure the day after he scuffled with officers.Origin scuffle (1500-1600) Probably from a Scandinavian languagescuf·fle1 nounscuffle2 verbChineseSyllable  short Corpus violent a is that very fight not
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