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Перевод: wrestle
[существительное] борьба ; упорная борьба; соревнование по борьбе; [глагол] бороться
Тезаурус:
- From the corner of her eye she saw the security guards wrestle him to the ground.
- I shall carry on using the term regardless, and any hairy man who wants to challenge me about it is welcome to a wrestle.
- Significantly lower down on the status scale is Gatorland, where you can watch a Seminole Indian wrestle an alligator and later treat yourself to fried alligator tail at the snack bar; it's actually not as vile as it sounds.
- wrestle with ambiguity and uncertainty (rule making is always a messier, more uncertain process than rule following)
- ISAAC NEWTON, Franz Kafka and Winston Churchill were, as infants, united in common misfortune: physically puny and starved of parental love, each was condemned to a lifelong wrestle with potentially annihilating depression.
- When the first contestant to go for the top prize, Marine Captain Richard MacCutchin who, oddly, specialized in haute cuisine , pulled it off by describing the ingredients of a royal banquet given by George VI to the president of France, three-quarters of American television sets were tuned in to watch him wrestle for the answers.
- Labour and the Liberal Democrats sought short-term political advantage from trying to appease, not wrestle with, the "demon" of nationalism.
- Children wrestle to free their hands from their parents; Mummy, please let me go and throw stones at the idiots.
- But it's a deplorable fact that for far too long lawyers and others have ignored this important area, and have left doctors to wrestle alone with its complexities.
- The Tories are proud of the way they let the building societies wrestle the banks for customers, and vice versa.
- In the ensuing argument, McNall began to wrestle with a young Nez Perce named Wilhautyah (Wind Blowing) for possession of the Indian's gun.
- Truly it seems to belong to another world, one where contestants wrestle with supernatural strength and powers of endurance.
- So long as philosophers and psychologists of the nineteenth century had to wrestle with an implicit mind - body problem, it was virtually impossible for evolutionists to tackle the evolution of higher mental processes of a distinctively human kind.
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