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词汇 grappled
释义 grappled
past simple and past participle ofgrapple
grapple
verb[ I ]
uk /ˈɡræp.əl/ us /ˈɡræp.əl/
to fight, especially in order to win something: (尤指为了得到某物而)扭打,搏斗
grapple forThe children grappled for the ball.孩子们为了争球打成一团。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

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armed combat
arms
array
bellicosity
blood diamond
bloodlessly
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come close to blowsidiom
conflict
dogfight
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fracas
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scuffle
see action
send
toe
tussle

Phrasal verbs


grapple with someone
grapple with something

Examples of grappled


grappled

In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use.


This work has raised the question, grappled with it, and left room for researchers to conduct further study.
Normative theories of multiculturalism, on the other hand, are instructive because they have grappled with the moral commitment of recuperative identity politics.
Early chapters of the book try to tackle some of the important questions that early geoscientists in the 18th and 19th centuries grappled with.
Over the same period archaeologists have also grappled with the methodological question of how archaeological data constrain archaeological interpretation.
Only a few social psychologists have grappled with the adaptive character of social interactions.
In what follows, we will describe the paths we have taken and some of the issues with which we have grappled.
Rather, the citizens grappled with a mélange of voices from technical, legal, environmental, and ultimately political sources.
But he also pointed out difficulties which are often overlooked even now by those writers on method who have not themselves grappled with difficult problems.
That loss of authority is what modernists have grappled with.
Narrative, of course, has become central to our understanding of how city dwellers grappled with the onslaught of modern political, social and cultural life.
Kovic has a thorough knowledge of the diocese, its work, and the various dilemmas with which it has grappled, and provides a complex and insightful description of this process.
Certainly, those who have grappled with and have tried to understand the intricacies of a notional income will find themselves relieved of a headache.
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A few surveyors have boldly grappled with the difficulty, and have tried to find a way out.
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The constitutional implications for this and other countries are so involved and important that they cannot be grappled with in the short term.
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That is the difficulty with which we are grappling, and we have grappled with it for the last six years.
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