to wrestle
01
摔跤, 搏斗
to engage in a physical competition involving holds, maneuvers, and grappling, often as part of a sport or for recreation
Intransitive
例子
Athletes often wrestle in competitions to demonstrate strength and skill.
运动员经常在比赛中摔跤以展示力量和技巧。
Friends may playfully wrestle during recreational activities.
朋友在娱乐活动中可能会嬉戏摔跤。
02
搏斗, 奋斗
to struggle in an effort to overcome a challenging or opposing force
Intransitive: to wrestle with a challenge
例子
The team currently wrestles with the challenges of adapting to the new business environment.
团队目前正在努力应对适应新商业环境的挑战。
In the upcoming project, they will likely wrestle with unforeseen obstacles and find innovative solutions.
在即将到来的项目中,他们可能会与不可预见的障碍搏斗并找到创新的解决方案。
03
搏斗, 挣扎
to think deeply or struggle mentally with a complex idea, decision, or problem
Intransitive: to wrestle with a thought or idea
例子
She wrestled with the idea of leaving her job for months before making a decision.
她在做出决定前几个月一直在纠结是否要辞职。
They spent hours wrestling with their decision, unable to reach a clear conclusion.
他们花了几个小时纠结于自己的决定,无法得出明确的结论。
04
费力地移动, 与...搏斗
to handle or move something with difficulty, often requiring physical strength or effort
Transitive: to wrestle sth somewhere
例子
He wrestled the heavy box onto the shelf, struggling with its weight.
他费力地把沉重的箱子搬到架子上,与它的重量搏斗。
After hours of trying, they finally wrestled the couch into the narrow doorway.
经过数小时的努力,他们终于把沙发塞进了狭窄的门口。
Wrestle
01
摔跤, 搏斗
the act of engaging in close hand-to-hand combat
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