1. Wrestle(专业程度最高) -- 指遵循规则的竞技性摔跤,如:collegiate wrestling(大学摔跤赛) -- 例:The athletes wrestled for three rounds before the referee called a pin. -- 典型搭配:wrestle with(引申为"努力解决"),wrestling match
2. Grapple(技术性较强) -- 强调使用擒拿技术控制对手,多用于格斗或军事场景 -- 例:The soldier grappled with the assailant to disarm him. ...(以上内容有节略,please sign in for more)500
【Wrestle】 , 【tussle】 , 【grapple】 , 【scuffle】 mean to struggle with an opponent at close quarters.
【Wrestle】 basically implies a struggle for mastery by gripping with hands, arms, and legs, often in ways governed by fixed rules; the term connotes the exercise of skill and ingenuity as well as strength. In its extended use 【wrestle】 also implies a struggle for mastery, but it may suggest either a striving for superiority or for a particular advantage or a laborious effort (as in understanding, in seeking, or in overcoming).
【Tussle】 also suggests a struggle for mastery, but it implies determination rather than skill or ingenuity and willingness to accept the rough-and-tumble conditions of such a struggle.
【Grapple】 stresses the action of taking hold of or coming to grips with; the term carries a stronger implication of being in a position to gain the mastery and, usually, of a successful struggle.
【Scuffle】 may imply brief, confused, usually not very serious fighting involving much scrambling and noise. It may suggest hurry or superficiality in overcoming difficulties.