wrangled
英 [英 [ˈræŋɡld]]
美 [美 [ˈræŋɡld]]
v. (通常为长时间地)争吵,争辩
wrangle的过去分词和过去式
双语例句
- The two friends wrangled and now they don't speak to each other.
那对好朋友吵嘴了,到现在还彼此还不说话呢。 - He always wrangled and dickered.
他总是吵吵嚷嚷地和人讨价还价。 - It was available at a moment's notice, purchased at a bodega or wrangled from a vending machine.
这在当时的宣传中是随处可见的,购买还是同自动贩卖机争论。 - I suppose that's a small price to be paid for portability at a time when people still wrangled with the idea of using a mouse to control a computer.
我猜想在那个人们还在为用鼠标控制计算机的想法而争吵的年代,这个价格对于便携性而言算是非常便宜的。 - The two schools of thought wrangled, each sticking to its guns.
两个学派各执一说,互相论难。 - Wrangling gators is a time-honored right of passage for southern boys, like 10-year-old Michael Dasher, who wrestled and wrangled a 6-foot gator in Florida in 2011.
对美国南部的男孩来说,抓捕鳄鱼是他们成长过程中一项经久不衰的传统特权。2011年,福罗里达州一个10岁男孩迈克尔·达史尔就曾和一只6英尺长的鳄鱼摔跤搏斗。 - Authority of invention is wrangled for Chinese people to prevent intellectual property rights fall into foreign person.
为中国人争得了发明权,防止其知识产权落入外国人之手。