2grapple with somethingphrasal verbphr vDEAL WITHto try hard to deal with or understand something difficult 尽力解决,设法理解〔难题〕
The Government has to grapple with the problem of unemployment.
政府必须尽力解决失业问题。
Molly’s upstairs grappling with her maths homework.
莫莉在楼上绞尽脑汁地做数学家庭作业。
Examples from the Corpus
grapple• Memory and imagination were grappling at each other's throats, and these people would lose if he lay here much longer.• We grapple on the wet ground - both of us with a hand on his gun.• But it also stirredfeelings of guilt and pity within me which I am still grappling to explain to myself.• Finally the book also exposes you to the experience of change through a number of stories of people grappling with behavior-driven challenges.• Together, they grapple with concerns that confront us all as citizens.• Their history, their grappling with the meaning of freedom, was here and now.• This 1995 work is his first to grapple with the social changes of the new political reality.
grapple with• There is no environmentalpolicy in a country that is still grappling with increasing poverty.• A young man was grappling with the guard.• He's never had to grapple with the issues that most principals deal with.• The authorities have been grappling with the problem for a decade, but cars still choke the streets in the rush hour.
Origingrapple
(1300-1400)Old Frenchgrappelle, from grape; → GRAPE