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quarrel

英 [ˈkwɒrəl]

美 [ˈkwɑːrəl]

n.  口角; 争吵; 拌嘴; 抱怨(或不赞成)的理由
v.  争吵; 吵嘴; 吵架

复数:quarrels 过去式:quarrelled 现在分词:quarrelling 过去分词:quarrelled 第三人称单数:quarrels 

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短语用例

    quarrel with sb/sth

    • 不赞同;反对
      to disagree with sb/sth
      1. a family quarrel
        家庭纷争
      2. He did not mention the quarrel with his wife.
        他没有提起和妻子的争吵。
      3. They had a quarrel about money.
        他们为钱吵了一架。
      4. Were you at any time aware of a quarrel between the two of them?
        你什么时候注意到他俩拌过嘴吗?

    习惯用语

      n.

        pick a fight/quarrel (with sb)
      • 找碴儿;找麻烦;挑衅
        to deliberately start a fight or an argument with sb

      牛津词典

        noun

        • 口角;争吵;拌嘴
          an angry argument or disagreement between people, often about a personal matter
          1. a family quarrel
            家庭纷争
          2. He did not mention the quarrel with his wife.
            他没有提起和妻子的争吵。
          3. They had a quarrel about money.
            他们为钱吵了一架。
          4. Were you at any time aware of a quarrel between the two of them?
            你什么时候注意到他俩拌过嘴吗?
        • 抱怨(或不赞成)的理由
          a reason for complaining about sb/sth or for disagreeing with sb/sth
          1. We have no quarrel with his methods.
            我们没有理由不赞成他的方法。

        verb

        • 争吵;吵嘴;吵架
          to have an angry argument or disagreement
          1. My sister and I used to quarrel all the time.
            我和妹妹过去老是吵架。
          2. She quarrelled with her brother over their father's will.
            她和弟弟因父亲遗嘱的事起了争执。

        柯林斯词典

        • N-COUNT 争吵;吵架;拌嘴
          Aquarrelis an angry argument between two or more friends or family members.
          1. I had a terrible quarrel with my other brothers...
            我跟其他几个兄弟大吵了一架。
          2. It could have happened during a quarrel between them over Naomi.
            这件事可能是在他们为娜奥米争吵的过程中发生的。
        • N-COUNT 不和;争端;争执
          Quarrelsbetween countries or groups of people are disagreements, which may be diplomatic or include fighting.
          1. ...New Zealand's quarrel with France over the Rainbow Warrior incident...
            新西兰和法国关于“彩虹勇士号”事件的争端
          2. The quarrel between the Serbs and the Croats is old and bitter.
            塞尔维亚人和克罗地亚人之间的争斗由来已久,而且非常激烈。
        • V-RECIP 争吵;吵架;吵嘴
          When two or more peoplequarrel, they have an angry argument.
          1. At one point we quarrelled, over something silly...
            我们一度为一件愚蠢的小事吵了起来。
          2. My brother quarrelled with my father.
            我哥哥和父亲吵了一架。
        • N-SING 不满;不同意见
          If you say that you have noquarrelwith someone or something, you mean that you do not disagree with them.
          1. We have no quarrel with the people of Spain or of any other country...
            我们和西班牙以及其他国家的人民并无分歧。
          2. She had no quarrel with much of what had been said at dinner.
            晚饭上所说的话她大部分都没有意见。
        • VERB 不同意;反对
          If you say that you wouldquarrel withsomeone orwithsomething that they have said, you mean that you disagree with them.
          1. I would quarrel with you on that figure...
            在那个数字的问题上,我并不认同你的看法。
          2. While some of his peers might quarrel with the title, his credentials remain impressive.
            尽管他的一些同龄人也许并不认同这个称号,他的资历仍然令人钦佩不已。

        英英释义

        noun

        verb

        • have a disagreement over something
          1. We quarreled over the question as to who discovered America
          2. These two fellows are always scrapping over something
          Synonym:disputescrapargufyaltercate

        双语例句

        • The quarrel between the Serbs and the Croats is old and bitter.
          塞尔维亚人和克罗地亚人之间的争斗由来已久,而且非常激烈。
        • The quarrel cost me a friend.
          那场争吵使我失去了一位朋友。
        • I have no reason to quarrel with him.
          我没有跟他口角的理由。
        • I had a quarrel with him.
          我跟他吵了一架。
        • One hand alone can't clap--it takes two to make a quarrel.
          一个巴掌拍不响。
        • The monarchists are a small fringe group who quarrel fiercely among themselves.
          君主主义者是一个内部争吵激烈的非主流的小团体。
        • He was clearly in a mood to pick a quarrel with anybody.
          他现在的心情明显是逮谁就想跟谁吵。
        • I had a terrible quarrel with my other brothers
          我跟其他几个兄弟大吵了一架。
        • All of a sudden she seemed to want to make peace and patch up our quarrel.
          突然她似乎想要和好,结束我们之间的争吵。
        • Children sometimes quarrel.
          孩子们有时爱干架。