brawl
英 [brɔːl , bɔːl]
美 [brɔːl , bɔːl]
n. 喧闹; 斗殴; 闹事
v. 打斗; 闹事
复数:brawls 现在分词:brawling 第三人称单数:brawls 过去分词:brawled 过去式:brawled
Collins.1 / BNC.15180 / COCA.14479
牛津词典
noun
- 喧闹;斗殴;闹事
a noisy and violent fight involving a group of people, usually in a public place- a drunken brawl
酒后闹事
- a drunken brawl
verb
- 打斗;闹事
to take part in a noisy and violent fight, usually in a public place- They were arrested for brawling in the street.
他们因在街上打斗而遭到拘捕。
- They were arrested for brawling in the street.
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 打架;斗殴
Abrawlis a rough or violent fight.- He had been in a drunken street brawl.
他参与了一场酒后街头斗殴。
- He had been in a drunken street brawl.
- V-RECIP 打架;斗殴
If someonebrawls, they fight in a very rough or violent way.- 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。 - 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。
- He was suspended for a year from University after brawling with police over a speeding ticket...
英英释义
noun
- a noisy fight in a crowd
- an uproarious party
verb
- to quarrel noisily, angrily or disruptively
- The bar keeper threw them out, but they continued to wrangle on down the street
双语例句
- The young men had nothing better to do than brawl in the streets.
这些年轻人除了在街上斗殴做不出什么好事。 - He had been in a drunken street brawl.
他参与了一场酒后街头斗殴。 - Hard to say what caused a headache-the rum or the brawl from the night before.
说不清是什么原因头痛&是朗姆酒还是前天晚上的争斗。 - He killed a German during a brawl.
在一次争吵中,他杀了一个德国人。 - He was killed in a saloon brawl long before I was born.
在我出生之前很久,他在一家酒馆跟人吵架时被打死了。 - The tiny murmur of the brook became a loud brawl.
小河的潺潺声变成了响亮的淙淙声。 - 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。 - He spurned my suggestion that he shouldn't go and see the brawl of the hoodlums.
他冷然地拒绝了我提的不要去看阿飞们吵架的建议。 - Usually you can see them, play or brawl on the street.
通常你能见到他们在街上玩或吵架。 - The easiest way to start an academic brawl is to ask what an educated person should know.
开始一个学术争论最容易的办法就是问一个受教育的人应该知道什么。