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wrestle
wres·tle W0237500 (rĕs′əl)v. wres·tled, wres·tling, wres·tles v.intr.1. a. To try to throw or immobilize another person, especially by gripping with the hands.b. To engage in the sport of wrestling.2. To struggle to move or control something with the hands: wrestled with the truck's steering wheel.3. To struggle in trying to manage, control, or deal with something: wrestling with budget cuts; wrestle with one's conscience.v.tr.1. a. To try to throw or immoblize (someone); wrestle with: wrestled the fugitive to the ground.b. To take part in a wrestling match with (someone).c. To take part in (a wrestling match).2. a. To move or lift with great effort and force: wrestled the piano up the stairs.b. To taken (something) away from another by gripping and pulling: wrestled the gun out of the robber's hands.3. To throw (a calf or other animal) for branding.n.1. The act or a bout of wrestling.2. A struggle: a wrestle with a problem. [Middle English wrestlen, from Old English *wrǣstlian, frequentative of wrǣstan, to twist; see wer- in Indo-European roots.] wres′tler n.wrestle (ˈrɛsəl) vb1. (Wrestling) to fight (another person) by holding, throwing, etc, without punching with the closed fist2. (Wrestling) (intr) to participate in wrestling3. (when: intr, foll by with or against) to fight with (a person, problem, or thing): wrestle with one's conscience. 4. (tr) to move laboriously, as with wrestling movements5. (Agriculture) (tr) US and Canadian to throw (an animal) for brandingn6. (Wrestling) the act of wrestling7. a struggle or tussle[Old English wræstlian; related to Middle Dutch wrastelen (Dutch worstelen), Old Norse rost current, race] ˈwrestler nwres•tle (ˈrɛs əl) v. -tled, -tling, n. v.i. 1. to engage in wrestling. 2. to contend or struggle, as for mastery; grapple: to wrestle with one's conscience. v.t. 3. to contend with in wrestling. 4. to force by or as if by wrestling. 5. to throw (a calf or other animal) for branding. n. 6. an act of or a bout at wrestling. 7. a struggle. [before 1100; Middle English; Old English *wrǣstlian (compare Old English wrǣstlere wrestler)] wres′tler, n. wrestle Past participle: wrestled Gerund: wrestling
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I wrestle | you wrestle | he/she/it wrestles | we wrestle | you wrestle | they wrestle |
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I wrestled | you wrestled | he/she/it wrestled | we wrestled | you wrestled | they wrestled |
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I am wrestling | you are wrestling | he/she/it is wrestling | we are wrestling | you are wrestling | they are wrestling |
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I have wrestled | you have wrestled | he/she/it has wrestled | we have wrestled | you have wrestled | they have wrestled |
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I was wrestling | you were wrestling | he/she/it was wrestling | we were wrestling | you were wrestling | they were wrestling |
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I had wrestled | you had wrestled | he/she/it had wrestled | we had wrestled | you had wrestled | they had wrestled |
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I will wrestle | you will wrestle | he/she/it will wrestle | we will wrestle | you will wrestle | they will wrestle |
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I will have wrestled | you will have wrestled | he/she/it will have wrestled | we will have wrestled | you will have wrestled | they will have wrestled |
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I will be wrestling | you will be wrestling | he/she/it will be wrestling | we will be wrestling | you will be wrestling | they will be wrestling |
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I have been wrestling | you have been wrestling | he/she/it has been wrestling | we have been wrestling | you have been wrestling | they have been wrestling |
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I will have been wrestling | you will have been wrestling | he/she/it will have been wrestling | we will have been wrestling | you will have been wrestling | they will have been wrestling |
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I had been wrestling | you had been wrestling | he/she/it had been wrestling | we had been wrestling | you had been wrestling | they had been wrestling |
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I would wrestle | you would wrestle | he/she/it would wrestle | we would wrestle | you would wrestle | they would wrestle |
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I would have wrestled | you would have wrestled | he/she/it would have wrestled | we would have wrestled | you would have wrestled | they would have wrestled | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | wrestle - the act of engaging in close hand-to-hand combat; "they had a fierce wrestle"; "we watched his grappling and wrestling with the bully"grappling, hand-to-hand struggle, wrestling, grapplestruggle - strenuous effort; "the struggle to get through the crowd exhausted her" | Verb | 1. | wrestle - combat to overcome an opposing tendency or force; "He wrestled all his life with his feeling of inferiority"battle, combat - battle or contend against in or as if in a battle; "The Kurds are combating Iraqi troops in Northern Iraq"; "We must combat the prejudices against other races"; "they battled over the budget" | | 2. | wrestle - engage in deep thought, consideration, or debate; "I wrestled with this decision for years"deliberate, moot, debate, consider, turn over - think about carefully; weigh; "They considered the possibility of a strike"; "Turn the proposal over in your mind" | | 3. | wrestle - to move in a twisting or contorted motion, (especially when struggling); "The prisoner writhed in discomfort"; "The child tried to wriggle free from his aunt's embrace"squirm, twist, worm, wriggle, writhemove - move so as to change position, perform a nontranslational motion; "He moved his hand slightly to the right"wrench - make a sudden twisting motion | | 4. | wrestle - engage in a wrestling match; "The children wrestled in the garden"fight, struggle, contend - be engaged in a fight; carry on a fight; "the tribesmen fought each other"; "Siblings are always fighting"; "Militant groups are contending for control of the country"mudwrestle, mud-wrestle - wrestle in mud; "some people enjoy watching people who mudwrestle" |
wrestleverb fight, battle, struggle, combat, contend, strive, grapple, tussle, scuffle The boys wrestled with each other in the garden.wrestleverb1. To contend with an opponent at close quarters, as by attempting to throw him or her:grapple, scuffle, tussle.Idiom: go to the mat with.2. To strive in opposition:battle, combat, contend, duel, fight, struggle, tilt, war.Translationswrestle (ˈresl) verb1. to struggle physically (with someone), especially as a sport. 摔角 摔跤2. to struggle (with a problem etc). I've been wrestling with the office accounts. 絞盡腦汁 全力对付ˈwrestler noun a person who takes part in the sport of wrestling. 摔角手 摔跤运动员wrestle
wrestle with a pigTo attempt a futile task with someone who enjoys the struggle (just as a pig would enjoy wrestling in the mud). I swear, trying to get the truth out of a teenager is like wrestling with a pig! My daughter has an excuse for everything, and I think she enjoys frustrating me!See also: pig, wrestlewrestle with (someone or something)1. Literally, to grapple with someone or an animal in an attempt to subdue and immobilize or just as part of aggressive play. The kids have been out there wrestling with each other all day. The animal control worker had to wrestle with the rabid raccoon to get it in the cage.2. To attempt to handle or move something, typically a large, heavy, or unwieldy object, with much difficulty. We had to wrestle with it a bit, but we got that big bed frame upstairs.3. To attempt to deal with something difficult or troubling, such as a problem or decision. I've wrestled with this equation for hours, but I just can't seem to get it right. He's clearly wrestling with his past and trying to make amends for the things he's done.See also: wrestlewrestle something from someoneto get something away from someone after a physical struggle. Wally wrestled the gun away from Max and threw it out the window. I could not wrestle my wallet from the thief.See also: wrestlewrestle something into somethingto struggle with something large to get it into something or some place. She wrestled the packages into the backseat of the car. I wrestled the suitcases into the rack over my seat.See also: wrestlewrestle with someoneto contend with someone in a physical wrestling match. You are too big to wrestle with him! I want to wrestle with someone my own size.See also: wrestlewrestle with something 1. . to struggle with something large to move it about. He wrestled with the piano and finally got it to move. The two men were wrestling with the heavy trunk for nearly ten minutes, trying to get it up the stairs. 2. . to grapple or struggle with some large animal. The man wrestled with the tiger for a while but was seriously mauled in a short time. Sam liked to wrestle with the family dog. 3. to struggle with a difficult problem; to struggle with a moral decision. We wrestled with the problem and finally decided to go ahead. Let me wrestle with this matter for a while longer.See also: wrestlewrestle withv.1. To contend with someone by grappling and attempting to throw or immobilize one's opponent: I wrestled with my cousin in the living room until my mom ordered us to go outside.2. To contend or struggle with something or someone: The students wrestled with the math problem all afternoon.3. To strive in an effort to master something: The thieves must wrestle with the guilt that weighs on them.See also: wrestleEncyclopediaSeewrestlingwrestle
Synonyms for wrestleverb fightSynonyms- fight
- battle
- struggle
- combat
- contend
- strive
- grapple
- tussle
- scuffle
Synonyms for wrestleverb to contend with an opponent at close quarters, as by attempting to throw him or herSynonymsverb to strive in oppositionSynonyms- battle
- combat
- contend
- duel
- fight
- struggle
- tilt
- war
Synonyms for wrestlenoun the act of engaging in close hand-to-hand combatSynonyms- grappling
- hand-to-hand struggle
- wrestling
- grapple
Related Wordsverb combat to overcome an opposing tendency or forceRelated Wordsverb engage in deep thought, consideration, or debateRelated Words- deliberate
- moot
- debate
- consider
- turn over
verb to move in a twisting or contorted motion, (especially when struggling)Synonyms- squirm
- twist
- worm
- wriggle
- writhe
Related Wordsverb engage in a wrestling matchRelated Words- fight
- struggle
- contend
- mudwrestle
- mud-wrestle
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