柯林斯詞典wrest /r?st/ (wresting,wrested,wrests) 1. V-T If you wrest something from someone else, you take it from them, especially when this is difficult or illegal. (尤指艱難或非法)攫取; 搶奪[journalism] [文學(xué)性] For the past year he has been trying to wrest control from the central government. 在過(guò)去的一年裡,他一直試圖從中央政府手中奪廻控制權(quán)。 The men had returned to wrest back power. 這些人是爲(wèi)了奪權(quán)廻來(lái)的。2. V-T If you wrest something from someone who is holding it, you take it from them by pulling or twisting it violently. 搶奪[文學(xué)性] He wrested the suitcase from the chauffeur. 他從司機(jī)手裡奪過(guò)手提箱。 He was attacked by a security man who tried to wrest away a gas cartridge. 一名保安襲擊了他,那保安想搶走一個(gè)氣罐。 返回 wrest劍橋詞典formal to get something with effort or difficulty 辛苦謀求;費(fèi)力取得 The shareholders are planning to wrest control of the company (away) from the current directors . 股東們正在計(jì)劃從現(xiàn)任董事們手中奪取公司的控制權(quán)。 to violently pull something away from someone 奪?。痪鹑? He wrested the letter from my grasp . 他從我手中奪走了那封信。 返回 wrest