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quarrelUK:*/ˈkwɒrəl/US:/ˈkwɔrəl, ˈkwɑr-/ ,(kwôr′əl, kwor′-)UK-RP:UK-Yorkshire:Irish:Scottish:US Southern:Jamaican: 主要翻译 quarrel n (argument)吵架;争论Simon and Matthew have had a quarrel and now they aren't speaking.西蒙和马修吵架了,现在他俩相互不说话。 quarrel vi (argue)吵架;争论Linda could hear her neighbours quarreling on the other side of the wall.琳达能听到隔壁的邻居吵架。 quarrel with [sb] vi + prep (argue with)与…争吵;与…争论Luke is always quarrelling with his brother.卢克老是和哥哥争吵不休。 quarrel with [sth] vtr phrasal insep (disagree)不同意;不赞同;反对备注: Often used in negative sentences.I'm not quarrelling with Bill's advice; I just think he could have offered it more politely.我不是不赞同比尔的忠告,我只是觉得他提出来时可以更礼貌一些。 其他翻译 quarrel with [sth] n (disagreement with [sth])反对的理由;不赞成的理由My quarrel with your assertion that women are bad drivers is that it is sexist. quarrel n historical (crossbow arrow)方镞箭Robin fitted a quarrel to his bow and took aim. 动词短语 quarrel over [sth] vtr phrasal insep (argue about)为…而争吵;因…而争执Money was always short in the household, and so the couple quarrelled over bills incessantly. 复合形式: lovers' quarrel n (argument between couple)恋人吵架Even people in love with each other fight sometimes, so then it's called a lovers' quarrel. |