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
- Wrestlers do it all the time to make a weight class.
摔交选手为了达到某个重量级别总是如法炮制。 - 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。 - The referee should concentrate his efforts to watch the wrestlers carefully.
裁判员得集中精力仔细观察摔跤运动员的举动。 - Most wrestlers s knows are dumb.
她认识的大部分摔跤手都是白痴。 - Wrestlers are divided according to their weight.
摔跤选手按体重分级。 - There are many rituals and even religious elements involved in the content of the two wrestlers.
两名摔跤手之间的竞技包含诸多仪式,甚至牵涉到很多宗教元素。 - That's because the wrestlers 'fat is primarily stored under the skin, not streaking throughout their vital organs and muscles.
这是因为相扑选手的脂肪主要储存在皮下组织,而不是在他们的内脏器官和肌肉中。 - 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。 - In Greco-Roman wrestling, the wrestlers used only their arms and upper bodies to attack. They could hold only those same parts of their opponents.
在古典式摔跤比赛中,摔跤选手只能用双臂和上半身去攻击对手,也只能扭抱对手的这些部位。 - In judokas and wrestlers there often occur special wounds of auricle induced by exercise.
在柔道和摔跤专项运动中,常发生一种特殊的耳廓运动性损伤。