Meaning of tug of war | Babel Free
/ˈtʌɡ əv ˌwɔː(r)/Definitions
- A game or competition in which two teams pull or tug on opposite ends of a rope trying to force the other team over the line which initially marked the middle between the two teams.
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A dispute between two parties, particularly an entrenched, back-and-forth dispute. idiomatic
Equivalents
العربية
شَدّ اَلْحَبْل
Suomi
köydenveto
Français
tir à la corde
日本語
綱引き
한국어
줄다리기
Nederlands
getouwtrek
Português
cabo de guerra
Русский
перетя́гивание кана́та
Svenska
dragkamp
ไทย
ชักเย่อ
Türkçe
halat çekme
Tiếng Việt
kéo co
Examples
“[Gordon Burn:] You told me you had tugs-of-war with your sisters over small, common-or-garden, apparently insignificant household things, things that you felt meant more to you than the others.”
“To sum up, the dynamics of a "tug-of-war" between the supporters and opponents of the powerful and independent constitutional court dispel the traditional version of judicial empowerment as a struggle between “prostrong Court” reformers and antistrong Court” reactionaries.”
CEFR level
C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.