brawl

US: /ˈbɹɔɫ/

UK: /bɹˈɔːl/



English - Vietnamese dictionary

brawl /brɔ:l/
  • danh từ
    • sự cãi lộn ầm ỹ
    • tiếng róc rách (suối)
    • nội động từ
      • cãi nhau ầm ỹ
      • kêu róc rách (suối)


    Advanced English dictionary

    noun, verb
    + noun
    a noisy and violent fight involving a group of people, usually in a public place: a drunken brawl + Police officers were injured in a mass brawl outside a nightclub.
    + verb [V] to take part in a noisy and violent fight, usually in a public place: They were arrested for brawling in the street.
    brawler noun

    Thesaurus dictionary

    n.
    1 fight, mêlée or melee, battle, battle royal, Donnybrook, fray, wrangle, dispute, disorder, brannigan, fracas, row, quarrel, squabble, Colloq punch-up, free-for-all, scrap, ruckus:
    The police had to be brought in to break up the brawl.
    v.
    2 fight, wrangle; row, quarrel, squabble, Colloq scrap:
    The two brothers always seem to be brawling.


    Collocation

    ADJ.

    drunken | bar-room, pub, street | mass

    VERB + BRAWL

    provoke, spark, start | be/become/get involved in, be/get caught up in, get into

    PREP.

    in a/the ~
    They got caught up in a street brawl.
    | ~ between
    a brawl between different gangs of football supporters.
    | ~ over
    a brawl over a woman



    Concise dictionary

    brawls|brawled|brawlingbrɔːl
    noun
    +an uproarious party
    +a noisy fight in a crowd
    verb
    +to quarrel noisily, angrily or disruptively


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