柯林斯詞典scuffle /?sk?f?l/ (scuffling,scuffled,scuffles) 1. N-COUNT A scuffle is a short, disorganized fight or struggle. 打鬭; 混戰(zhàn) Violent scuffles broke out between rival groups demonstrating for and against independence. 在支持和反對獨(dú)立的兩派示威者之間爆發(fā)了激烈混戰(zhàn)。2. V-RECIP If people scuffle, they fight for a short time in a disorganized way. 打鬭; 混戰(zhàn) Police scuffled with some of the protesters. 警察和一些抗議者打了起來。 返回 scuffle劍橋詞典a short and sudden fight , especially one involving a small number of people (尤指少數(shù)人的)短暫扭打,小沖突 Two police officers were injured in scuffles with demonstrators at Sunday's protest . 星期天抗議活動中,有兩名警察在與抗議者的沖突中受傷。 返回 scuffle