English-Thai Dictionary
wrestle
N การต่อสู้ ดิ้นรน struggle kan-tor-su-din-ron
wrestle
N มวยปล้ำ muai-pam
wrestle
VI ปล้ำ ต่อสู้ กัน อุตลุด ฟัด grapple pam
wrestle
VT ปล้ำ ฟัด หรือ ต่อสู้ ฟัด pam
wrestle into
PHRV พยายาม ผลัก เข้าที่ พยายาม เขยื้อน เข้าที่ pa-ya-yam-plak-kao-ti
wrestle with
PHRV ต่อสู้ ด้วย การก อด ปล้ำ กัน อุตลุด กับ tor-su-duai-kan-kod-pam-kan-aud-ta-lud
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
WRESTLE
v.i.resl. 1. To strive with arms extended, as two men, who seize each other by the collar and arms, each endeavoring to throw the other by tripping up his heels and twitching him off his center.
Another, by a fall in wrestling, started the end of the clavicle from the sternum.
2. To struggle; to strive; to contend.
We wrestle not against flesh and blood. Ephesians 6:12.
WRESTLER
n.One who wrestles; or one who is skillful in wrestling.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
WRESTLE
Wres "tle, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Wrestled; p. pr. & vb. n. Wrestling. ]Etym: [OE. wrestlen, wrastlen, AS. wr, freq. of wr to wrest; akin to OD. wrastelen to wrestle. See Wrest, v. t.]
1. To contend, by grappling with, and striving to trip or throw down, an opponent; as, they wrestled skillfully. To-morrow, sir, I wrestle for my credit, and he that escapes me without some broken limb shall acquit him well. Shak. Another, by a fall in wrestling, started the end of the clavicle from the sternum. Wiseman.
2. Hence, to struggle; to strive earnestly; to contend. Come, wrestle with thy affections. Shak. We wrestle not against flesh and blood. Eph. vi. 12. Difficulties with which he had himself wrestled. M. Arnold.
WRESTLE
WRESTLE Wres "tle, v. t.
Defn: To wrestle with; to seek to throw down as in wrestling.
WRESTLE
WRESTLE Wres "tle, n.
Defn: A struggle between two persons to see which will throw the other down; a bout at wrestling; a wrestling match; a struggle. Whom in a wrestle the giant catching aloft, with a terrible hug broke three of his ribs. Milton.
WRESTLER
Wres "tler, n. Etym: [AS. wræstlere.]
Defn: One who wrestles; one who is skillful in wrestling.
New American Oxford Dictionary
wrestle
wres tle |ˈresəl ˈrɛsəl | ▶verb [ no obj. ] 1 take part in a fight, either as a sport or in earnest, that involves grappling with one's opponent and trying to throw or force them to the ground: as the policeman wrestled with the gunman a shot rang out. • [ with obj. ] force (someone ) into a particular position or place by fighting in such a way: the security guards wrestled them to the ground. • [ with obj. ] move or manipulate (something ) in a specified way with difficulty and some physical effort: she wrestled the keys out of the ignition. 2 struggle with a difficulty or problem: for over a year David wrestled with a guilty conscience. ▶noun [ in sing. ] 1 a wrestling bout or contest: a wrestle to the death. 2 a hard struggle: a lifelong wrestle with depression. DERIVATIVES wres tler |ˈres (ə )lər |noun ORIGIN Old English, frequentative of wrǣstan ‘wrest. ’
Oxford Dictionary
wrestle
wres ¦tle |ˈrɛs (ə )l | ▶verb [ no obj. ] 1 take part in a fight, either as sport or in earnest, that involves grappling with one's opponent and trying to throw or force them to the ground: as the policeman wrestled with the gunman a shot rang out. • [ with obj. and adverbial ] force (someone ) into a particular position or place by grappling with them: the security guards wrestled them to the ground. • [ with obj. and adverbial ] move or manipulate (something ) with difficulty: she wrestled the keys out of the ignition. 2 struggle with a difficulty or problem: for over a year David wrestled with a guilty conscience. ▶noun [ in sing. ] 1 a wrestling bout or contest: a wrestle to the death. 2 a hard struggle: a lifelong wrestle with depression. DERIVATIVES wrestler noun ORIGIN Old English, frequentative of wrǣstan ‘wrest ’.
American Oxford Thesaurus
wrestle
wrestle verb words were exchanged, and then they began wrestling | she wrestled with her conscience: grapple, fight, struggle, contend, vie, battle, wrangle; scuffle, tussle, brawl; informal scrap, wrassle, rassle.
Oxford Thesaurus
wrestle
wrestle verb the two men wrestled each other in deadly silence | she wrestled with her conscience: grapple, fight, struggle, wrangle, contend, vie, battle, combat; scuffle, tussle, jostle, brawl, clash; get to grips, come to grips; informal scrap.
Duden Dictionary
wrestlen
wrest len schwaches Verb |ˈresl̩n |schwaches Verb; Perfektbildung mit »hat « Wrestling betreiben
Wrestler
Wrest ler Substantiv, maskulin , der |ˈreslɐ |der Wrestler; Genitiv: des Wrestlers, Plural: die Wrestler jemand, der Wrestling betreibt
Wrestlerin
Wrest le rin Substantiv, feminin , die die Wrestlerin; Genitiv: der Wrestlerin, Plural: die Wrestlerinnen weibliche Form zu Wrestler
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
wrestle
wres tle /rés (ə )l / (!語頭wr -のwは発音しない ) 〖wrest (もぎとる )le (動作の反復 )〗動詞 ~s /-z /; ~d /-d /; -tling 自動詞 1 【問題などに 】(真剣に )取り組む , 格闘する «with » ▸ wrestle with hard questions 難しい問題に取り組む .2 【人などと 】格闘する , レスリングをする ; 【大きな物などを 】(格闘するように )持ち運ぶ «with » ▸ wrestle with a bear [big bag ]クマ [大きなかばん ]と格闘する .他動詞 1 〈人 問題 大きな物など 〉と格闘する , レスリングをする ▸ I wrestled the man to the ground .私は取っ組み合いをしてその男を地面にねじ伏せた 2 «…から » 〈人 物 〉を力ずくで動かす «from , out of » ▸ wrestle the gun away from his hand 彼の手から銃を取り上げる .名詞 C レスリング , 格闘 ; 奮闘 .
wrestler
wr é s tler 名詞 C レスリング選手, レスラー ▸ a sumo wrestler 力士, 相撲取り .