The referee booked him for a tussle with the goalie.
他和守门员拉扯,因而被裁判记名警告。
2V-RECIP 争夺;争抢;争斗 If one person tussles with another for something, or if they tussle for it, they try to beat each other in order to get it. 争夺;争抢;争斗 [journalism]
Pezzo tussled for fourth place with Orvosova. [Vwith]
佩佐和奥尔沃索瓦为争夺第四名展开了激烈较量。
Officials tussled over who had responsibility for the newly fashionable unemployment agenda. [V + for/over]
ADJECTIVE | VERB + TUSSLE | PREPOSITIONADJECTIVE➤brief, little小爭執▸➤legal法律糾紛VERB + TUSSLE➤have爭鬥◇Anna and her conscience had a little tussle.安娜與自己的良知小小地鬥爭了一番。➤be engaged in, be involved in陷入爭鬥;捲入爭執PREPOSITION➤in a/the tussle (in football/soccer足球)在爭鬥中◇They found themselves in a legal tussle with a big corporation.他們發現自己與一家大公司產生了法律糾紛。◇He broke his leg in a tussle for the ball.他在搶球的時候摔斷了腿。(in football/soccer足球)➤tussle between⋯之間的爭鬥◇a tussle between the two countries兩國之間的爭執➤tussle for為⋯的爭鬥◇There is a tussle for power before the Congress convenes.國會召開之前有權力的爭鬥。➤tussle over關於⋯的爭鬥◇a tussle over the closure of the local hospital關於是否關閉地方醫院的爭論➤tussle with和⋯的爭執◇We are engaged in a legal tussle with a large pharmaceutical company.我們正同一家大製藥公司鬧法律糾紛。