wrests

美 [rests]英 [rests]
  • v.抢,夺(物品);(尤指艰难或非法地)攫取,抢夺
  • wrest的第三人称单数
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  • 1
    VERB (尤指艰难或非法地)攫取,抢夺
    If you wrest something from someone else, you take it from them, especially when this is difficult or illegal.

    For the past year he has been trying to wrest control from the central government...

    一年来,他一直试图从中央政府手中将控制权夺过来。

  • 2
    VERB 抢,夺(物品)
    If you wrest something from someone who is holding it, you take it from them by pulling or twisting it violently.

    He wrested the suitcase from the chauffeur...

    他从司机手里抢过手提箱。

  1. The report wrests the facts out of their true meaning .

    这篇报导歪曲了事实真相。

  2. This report wrests the facts out of their true meaning .

    这个报告歪曲事实真相。

  3. When the sage wrests himself out his wife ` s grip and the camera follows him into a rainstorm , we never hear from his family again .

    孔子不顾妻子的挽留毅然离开,镜头随着他进入了暴风雨中。在之后的影片中,我们再也没有听到关于他家庭的任何消息。