wrestlers
英 [ˈrɛsləz]
美 [ˈrɛslərz]
n. 摔跤运动员
wrestler的复数
柯林斯词典
- 摔跤运动员
Awrestleris someone who wrestles as a sport, usually for money.
双语例句
- It was amazing, the moment the sumo wrestlers threw the ceremonial salt into the air.
我看到相扑选手仪式性的向场上撒盐,真是太神奇了。 - Greek literature describes the many sports that were popular in ancient times; murals and statues show discus throwers, wrestlers, and charioteers.
希腊文学作品描述了许多在古代就很流行的体育项目,各种壁画和雕塑也展示了古希腊投掷铁饼、摔跤和马车比赛的场景。 - They resurrected Greco-Roman wrestling, a style they believed to be an exact carryover from the Greek and Roman wrestlers of old.
所以他们原封不动地模仿古希腊和古罗马摔跤手的遗风,重现了“古典式摔跤”。 - Two wrestlers stood in a circle of shouting onlookers and sized up each other.
两个摔跤手站在一圈嚣叫的旁观者中心,互相打量着对方。 - Both of the wrestlers tried to tumble the adversary with all their strength.
双方摔跤运动员都使出了全身气力想把对手摔倒。 - Some say wrestlers make bad lovers.
有些人说摔跤手交了一些糟糕情人。 - Most wrestlers s knows are dumb.
她认识的大部分摔跤手都是白痴。 - The two wrestlers grappled together.
两个摔交手扭在一起。 - A match between wrestlers.
摔跤选手间进行的比赛。 - The two wrestlers were giving each other the evil eye across the ring before the start of the contest.
在比赛开始前,两位摔角运动员隔着摔角场相互恶狠狠地盯着对方。