0 to fight with someone (especially as a sport) by holding them and trying to throw them to the ground -- (尤指作为运动)(与…)摔跤,角力;(将…)摔倒
Newly elected men wrestled with consciences or argued with colleagues and immediately declined or subsequently resigned the proferred position.
Scholars have posited numerous definitions of spirituality and wrestled with the notion of spiritual pain and suffering.
These are issues that we and all of our colleagues wrestle with on a daily basis.
But while the victim hesitated, he made an effort to grab the keys from her and eventually wrestled them from her grasp.
In such a hostile atmosphere, the protagonist wrestles with the question of an alternative maleness and finds himself attracted to men rather than women.
The evangelists would have to wrestle constantly with the contradictions of commerce.
Liberalism is austere, people respond to tribal passions, every nation wrestles with its demonic urges.
Here, some of the classic works wrestle with how to extract dateable historical facts from oral performance.