Suchen
to wrangle
01
streiten, diskutieren
to have a noisy and intense argument
Intransitive: to wrangle | to wrangle with sb
02
hüten, lenken
to herd or manage horses or other livestock
Transitive: to wrangle livestock
Wrangle
01
Streit, Auseinandersetzung
a prolonged and complicated argument or dispute, often involving a lot of discussion and disagreement
02
Zank, Streit
an instance of intense argument (as in bargaining)
wrangle
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wrangler
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wrangler
n
wrangling
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wrangling
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Beispiel
The siblings would often wrangle over who would get to choose the television channel.
The siblings continued to wrangle about the distribution of household chores, creating a commotion in the house.
The soccer players started to wrangle with the referees, disputing the decisions and causing a chaotic scene on the field.
Negotiators wrangled for months to broker a deal between the opposing sides.
The cowboy wrangled the cattle across the open prairie.