
中英词典:scuffle
1. 形容词
scuffle 作为一个形容词时,通常用于描述某事或某人的性质或特点。
- 混乱的,杂乱的:confused or disorderly
例句:The room was in a scuffle after the party. - 小规模的,无序的:small-scale and unorganized
例句:There was a scuffle among the supporters outside the stadium. - 困惑的,不知所措的:confused or bewildered
例句:The new student seemed scuffled in the unfamiliar surroundings.
2. 名词
scuffle 作为一个名词时,表示一种打斗、争斗或争执的情况。
- 混战,扭打:a rough or disorderly struggle
例句:The police broke up the scuffle between the two groups. - 争斗,争执:a brief and usually unplanned fight or struggle
例句:There was a scuffle over the last piece of cake.
3. 词语辨析
scuffle 和其他词语的区别:
- scuffle 与 fight 的区别在于前者通常指较为混乱、无序的打斗,而后者指更为正式、有目的性的斗争。
- scuffle 与 brawl 的区别在于前者通常指较小规模的扭打,而后者指更大规模的混战。
4. 词汇扩充
与 scuffle 相关的词汇:
- scuffling:动词形式,表示打斗、扭打的动作。
- scuffler:名词形式,表示参与打斗、扭打的人。
- scuffly:副词形式,表示混乱地、杂乱地。
5. 近义词和反义词
近义词:tussle, brawl, fight, skirmish
反义词:peace, harmony, agreement
6. 柯林斯词典
scuffle 在柯林斯词典中的定义:
名词动词
- A scuffle is a short and not very violent fight.
- A scuffle is a short, confused struggle or fight.
- If people scuffle with each other, they fight for a short time, often in a public place.
7. 牛津词典
scuffle 在牛津词典中的定义:
名词动词
- A short, confused fight or struggle at close quarters.
- Engage in a short, confused fight or struggle.
8. 用法
scuffle 作为名词的用法:
- There was a scuffle between the two rival gangs.
- The police were called to break up a scuffle outside the bar.
- The politician was involved in a scuffle with a reporter.
scuffle 作为动词的用法:
- The two players scuffled for the ball.
- He was seen scuffling with a stranger in the street.
- The children scuffled over the last piece of candy.
例句
- The room was in a scuffle after the party.(派对结束后,房间里一片杂乱。)
- There was a scuffle among the supporters outside the stadium.(体育场外的支持者们发生了混乱。)
- The new student seemed scuffled in the unfamiliar surroundings.(新来的学生在陌生的环境中显得困惑。)
- The police broke up the scuffle between the two groups.(警察解散了两个团体之间的混战。)
- There was a scuffle over the last piece of cake.(最后一块蛋糕引发了争斗。)
- He got into a scuffle with his brother over the TV remote.(他因为电视遥控器与他兄弟发生了争斗。)
- During the protest, a scuffle broke out between the demonstrators and the police.(在抗议活动中,示威者和警察之间爆发了混战。)
- The scuffling sounds from the next room woke me up in the middle of the night.(半夜里,从隔壁传来的扭打声把我吵醒了。)
- She scuffled with her emotions as she tried to make a decision.(她在努力做决定时,内心感到困惑。)
- They scuffled for the ball, both refusing to give in.(他们争夺球,都不肯让步。)
- The scuffling dogs were quickly separated by their owners.(这两只扭打的狗很快被主人们分开。)
- After a scuffle, the thief managed to escape from the scene.(经过一番扭打,小偷设法逃离现场。)
- There was a scuffle between the students in the schoolyard.(学校操场上发生了学生之间的扭打。)
- She scuffled with her coat, trying to put it on in a hurry.(她急忙穿上外套,费力地搞定它。)
- The children scuffled over the last toy on the shelf.(孩子们为了货架上最后一个玩具而争吵。)
- He was scuffling with his conscience, unsure of what to do.(他在良心的煎熬中,不确定该怎么办。)
- Two men were scuffling on the ground, rolling back and forth.(两个男人在地上扭打,翻滚着。)
- She scuffled to find her keys, searching through her bag frantically.(她疯狂地在包里寻找钥匙。)
- They scuffled along the narrow path, struggling to maintain their balance.(他们在狭窄的小径上挣扎着,努力保持平衡。)
- A scuffle broke out among the rowdy fans at the concert.(音乐会上,吵闹的粉丝之间发生了混乱。)
- The scuffling noise coming from the basement startled the residents.(来自地下室的扭打声使居民们感到惊讶。)