butt heads

动词 v.

英文释义

动词 v.
  1. To argue uncompromisingly. idiomatic
    — They always seem to butt heads when they end up talking about politics.
  2. To struggle against something that does not give way.
    — For long spells, City butted their heads against Chelsea’s well-organised lines and the upshot was the end of their push to complete a treble.

词形变化

butts heads present,singular,third-person butting heads participle,present butted heads participle,past butted heads past

词源

From the activities of some horned animals, which compete by butting, or hitting, their heads against one another.
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