squabble
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英 [ˈskwɒbl]
美 [ˈskwɑbl]
是什么意思
(为小事而)争论,吵嘴;搅乱(排好的铅字);
争吵,口角;
变形
复数:squabbles过去式:squabbled过去分词:squabbled现在分词:squabbling第三人称单数:squabbles
英英释义
squabble[ 'skwɔbl ]
- n.a quarrel about petty points
同义词:bickerbickeringspattiffpettifoggeryfuss
- v.argue over petty things
同义词:quibblenigglepettifogbickerbrabble
学习怎么用
双语例句
用作动词(v.)
- No man will squabble over a nickel.
没有人会为了五分钱而吵架。 - I hate to squabble with my wife about [over] money.
我厌恶为钱的事与太太争吵。
用作名词(n.)
- The silly family's squabble became a joke in the neighborhood.
这场无聊的家庭纠纷已经成为街坊邻居的笑柄。 - A judge may have to sort out the immediate squabble.
法官可能不得不解决当前的争吵。
权威例句
The Voyages of Doctor DolittleSquabbleFact or fiction of the epidemic of chronic kidney disease--let us not squabble about estimated GFR only, but also focus on albuminur...Why Slugs SquabbleThe Squabble That Never Ends: Religion and FertilityTobacco money sparks squabble at California universities.Food fights - The USA and the EU are getting into another squabble over genetically modified cropsSquabble over risks of probiotic infant formulaSolar-Cell SquabbleMTBE, ethanol advocates' squabble may complicate RFG implementation