Wrangle
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British pronunciation/ɹˈæŋɡə‍l/
American pronunciation/ˈɹæŋɡəɫ/

Определение и Значение "wrangle"

to wrangle
01

пререкаться, спорить

to have a noisy and intense argument
Intransitive: to wrangle | to wrangle with sb
to wrangle definition and meaning
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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.
02

управлять, пасе́ть

to herd or manage horses or other livestock
Transitive: to wrangle livestock
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The park ranger wrangled the unruly ponies back to their designated grazing area.
The cowboy wrangled the cattle across the open prairie.
The rancher spent the morning wrangling the horses for the rodeo.
01

перебранка, пререкания

a prolonged and complicated argument or dispute, often involving a lot of discussion and disagreement
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The wrangle over the contract terms delayed the start of the project.
The ongoing wrangle about the budget allocation caused tension within the team.
The wrangle between the two political parties was evident in the heated debate.
02

спор, ссора

an instance of intense argument (as in bargaining)
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Пример
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.
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