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tugtQgn [C]用力拉; 拖曳; 拽Feeling a tug at his sleeve, he turned to see Joe beside him.感觉到有人拉他的袖子,他转身看到乔在他身边。(Br infml) Tug-of-love is used, esp. in newspapers, to describe a situation in which one of the separated parents of a child takes care of the child but the other parent claims that right, or a situation in which a child is being looked after by people other than the child's parents but the parents claim that right.监护权的争夺,“爱之拔河”a tug-of-love story争夺监护权的故事(新闻报道)A tug-of-war is a type of sport in which two teams show their strength by pulling against each other at the opposite ends of a rope, and each team tries to pull the other over a line on the ground.拔河比赛(fig.) Prices have been caught in a tug-of-war, pulled in one direction by strong demand and in the opposite direction by high output.价格已经卷入拉锯战: 一方面是强大的需求, 另一方面是高额的产量。
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