
好词典

源自16世纪斯堪的纳维亚语(如瑞典语 'skuffa' 意为推搡)或低地德语,与古英语 'scufan'(推)有关。
❶ 指短暂而混乱的打斗或推搡,通常不严重,常用于描述小规模的肢体冲突或争执。
“There was a scuffle between the two players after the foul.”
(犯规后,两名球员发生了短暂的推搡。)
“A scuffle broke out in the crowd when the concert was canceled.”
(音乐会取消时,人群中爆发了一场混乱的推挤。)
❶ 指参与短暂而混乱的打斗或推搡,动作通常急促且没有明确的攻击目标。
“The protesters scuffled with the police when they tried to cross the barrier.”
(抗议者试图越过障碍时与警察发生了推搡。)
“The kids were scuffling over the last piece of cake.”
(孩子们为最后一块蛋糕争抢起来。)
get into a scuffle — 指卷入一场短暂的打斗或推搡,通常强调冲突的突发性和非计划性。
“He got into a scuffle with a stranger at the bus stop.”
(他在公交车站和一个陌生人发生了肢体冲突。)