wrested
英 [英 [ˈrestɪd]]
美 [美 [ˈrestɪd]]
v. (尤指艰难或非法地)攫取,抢夺; 抢,夺(物品)
wrest的过去分词和过去式
过去式:wrested
双语例句
- The initiative was wrested from him by the Hungarian General Staff.
主动权被匈牙利总参谋部队从他手中夺去了。 - She wrested it from his hands. They cut me out of all my money.
她硬把它从他手里夺去。他们夺去了我所有的钱。 - His nephew wrested away control of the company.
他的侄子夺取了公司的管理权。 - Appears to have been physically wrested from its owner.
而那个手提包被从它主人手中武力夺取了。 - In1870, the kingdom of italy, in a shift of political power, established Rome as the national capital of italy, wrested political power from the papal governments, and absorbed the so-called "papal states" into its territory.
1870年,在一次政权转移中,意大利王国将罗马定为意大利的国家首都,从教皇政府中夺过政权,将所谓的罗马“教皇国”列入自己的版图。 - The brave nurse wrested the knife from the insane man.
勇敢的护士从疯人手中夺走刀。 - Matter steadily wrested control of the cosmos away from radiation.
物质循序渐进,自辐射手中夺得宇宙演化的掌控权。 - There could be no honour in a sure success, but much might be wrested from a sure defeat!
也许从确实的成功中并不能得到名誉,但从真正的失败中,却可以得到许多东西。 - Something my own, not passed on or handed down, something seized, wrested& my good character, hopefully, my taste perhaps.
我自己的一些特质,并非上承下传的那种,一些拥有和占有的&我那优秀的性格,但愿还有我的品味。 - He wrested the weapon from his opponent's grasp.
他从对手的手中夺下武器。