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brawls

英 [brɔːlz]

美 [brɔːlz]

n.  喧闹; 斗殴; 闹事
v.  打斗; 闹事
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柯林斯词典

  • N-COUNT 打架;斗殴
    Abrawlis a rough or violent fight.
    1. He had been in a drunken street brawl.
      他参与了一场酒后街头斗殴。
  • V-RECIP 打架;斗殴
    If someonebrawls, they fight in a very rough or violent way.
    1. He was suspended for a year from University after brawling with police over a speeding ticket...
      他为了一张超速罚单与警察厮打,被大学勒令停学1年。
    2. Two gangs of youths brawled on the dance floor of the ferry.
      两伙青年在渡轮的舞池里打起来了。

双语例句

  • A photographer is planning to take pictures of street brawls in Lithuania-even though he is blind.
    一位摄影师准备用他手中的相机把大街上吵闹的情景拍下来,这本来不足为奇,但这位摄影师如果是个盲人那就有点奇怪了。
  • Drums beat incessantly-before, during and after a series of numbing, Neanderthal brawls between Batman and Bane.
    在蝙蝠侠与贝恩展开一系列令人目瞪口呆的野蛮战斗之前、之中及之后,一直鼓声不断。
  • His boozing, arrogance, and hair-trigger temper have often led him into ugly nightclub brawls
    他嗜酒贪杯、狂妄自大且脾气暴躁,这常常使他在夜总会和人发生恶性斗殴。
  • Their oath-filled talk makes the hair stand on end, their brawls make one stop one's ears.
    好发誓的人所说的话,使人毛发悚然;他的争辩,令人塞耳不闻。
  • Although both fans and players of American ice hockey in particular tend to have short tempers, fistfights, brawls and riots are definitely not expected in US stadiums.
    尽管美国冰球的球迷和球员特别容易激动,但人们认为殴打、争斗和骚乱绝对不应在美国的体育场内发生。
  • If a man can be often uses the way of thought of exchange to approach the relation of his wife and then they haven't had many brawls between them and even divorce.
    一位已婚的男性朋友,如能时常以“换位思考”的方式来处理与其另一半的关系的话,就不会有那么多的争吵、甚至于分手了。
  • Violent crime was also slightly up nationwide mostly due to street brawls and pub fights.
    暴力犯罪也略微上涨,全国主要是由于街的争吵和酒吧打架。
  • Up Scrooge went, not caring a fig for its being dark, Darkness is cheap, and Scrooge liked it. The head of the criminal syndicate used money to take care of his followers 'brawls.
    史克罗奇往上走着,对于黑毫不在意。黑暗总是不用花钱的,史克罗奇爱不花钱的东西。
  • It's amazing how these brawls erupt and how completely mad the whole scene looks.
    争斗爆发的因由、场面的混乱让人叹为观止。
  • They are often depicted by media, particularly in films, as the proponents of massive brawls and unprovoked violence.
    他们往往是被媒体描述的,特别是在电影,作为支持者的大规模斗殴和无端的暴力行为。