FIGHTto quarrel or fight in a noisy way, especially in a public place 〔尤指在公共场所〕争吵,打斗,闹事
Fans brawled outside the stadium.
球迷们在体育馆外面闹事。
—brawler noun [countableC]
Examples from the Corpus
brawl• Her only daughter, the apple of her eye, had been brawling in the street.• The soldiersstayed up all night, brawling their guts out.• Now he just brawls with the bad guys.
ADJECTIVE | VERB + BRAWL | PREPOSITIONADJECTIVE➤drunken酒後鬧事▸➤bar, barroom, pub, street酒吧鬧事;街頭鬥毆▸➤mass聚眾打架➤all-out (especially BrE) 大打出手◇The game turned into an all-out brawl.比賽演變成為一場大規模的鬥毆。VERB + BRAWL➤provoke, spark, start挑起爭鬥;激起打鬥▸➤become/get involved in, get caught up in, get into捲入鬥毆;參與鬧事▸➤be caught up in, be involved in捲入鬥毆PREPOSITION➤in a/the brawl在爭鬥中◇They got caught up in a street brawl.他們捲入了一場街頭鬥毆。➤brawl between⋯之間的鬥爭◇a brawl between different gangs幫派之間的爭鬥➤brawl over由於⋯的鬥毆◇a brawl over a woman因一個女子而引起的鬥毆