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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

  • In my days, I have witnessed my share of drunken bar brawls, but this was something else altogether.
    以前。我见到过一个喝醉的但这完全是两回事。
  • It was during one of these brawls that Stuart Tarleton had shot Cade Calvert and Tony Fontaine had shot Brent.
    就是在这样一场斗殴中,斯图尔特·塔尔顿开枪伤了凯德·卡尔弗特,托尼·方丹打伤了布伦特。
  • But, by the time I got to fourth grade, I was already getting into political brawls.
    但是,当我到达第四个等级的时候,我已经正在进入政治上的争吵。
  • 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。
  • 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。
  • 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。
  • 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。
  • 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。
  • 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。
  • The bar I worked was a pretty rowdy country bar so nightly fights and parking lot brawls were common.
    我所在的那个酒吧是个非常粗暴吵闹的乡间酒吧,所以夜里碰上个打架,或者停车场的争吵那简直是司空见惯。