grapple
verb /ˈɡræpl/
/ˈɡræpl/
动词形式
present simple I / you / we / they grapple | /ˈɡræpl/ /ˈɡræpl/ |
he / she / it grapples | /ˈɡræplz/ /ˈɡræplz/ |
past simple grappled | /ˈɡræpld/ /ˈɡræpld/ |
past participle grappled | /ˈɡræpld/ /ˈɡræpld/ |
-ing form grappling | /ˈɡræplɪŋ/ /ˈɡræplɪŋ/ |
- [intransitive, transitive] to take a strong hold of somebody/something and struggle with them
扭打;搏斗 - grapple (with somebody/something) Passers-by grappled with the man after the attack.
袭击之后过路人便与这男人扭打起来。 - grapple somebody/something (+ adv./prep.) They managed to grapple him to the ground.
他们终于把他摔倒在地。
- grapple (with somebody/something) Passers-by grappled with the man after the attack.
- [intransitive] to try hard to find a solution to a problem
努力设法解决 - grapple with something The new government has yet to grapple with the problem of air pollution.
新政府还需尽力解决空气污染问题。 - a government trying to grapple with inflation
试图应对通货膨胀的政府 - an attempt to grapple with this very difficult issue
试图解决这个非常困难的问题 - grapple to do something I was grappling to find an answer to his question.
我正在努力想办法解决他的问题。
- grapple with something The new government has yet to grapple with the problem of air pollution.
词源Middle English (as a noun denoting a grappling hook): from Old French grapil, from Provençal, diminutive of grapa ‘hook’, of Germanic origin; related to grape. The verb dates from the mid 16th cent.