squabble
柯林斯詞典
1. V-RECIP When people squabble, they quarrel about something that is not really important. (為瑣事) 爭(zhēng)吵
Mother is devoted to Dad although they squabble all the time. 媽媽深愛(ài)著爸爸,雖然他們總是為瑣事?tīng)?zhēng)吵。
The children were squabbling over the remote-control for the television. 孩子們正在為爭(zhēng)奪電視機(jī)的遙控器發(fā)生口角。
2. squabblingN-UNCOUNT 爭(zhēng)吵
In recent months its government has been paralysed by political squabbling. 最近幾個(gè)月其政府因?yàn)檎螤?zhēng)吵已經(jīng)癱瘓了。
3. N-COUNT Squabble is also a noun. 爭(zhēng)吵
There have been minor squabbles about phone bills. 為電話賬單已鬧過(guò)口角。
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squabble /?skw?b?l/ (squabbling,squabbled,squabbles)
劍橋詞典
- an argument over something that is not important
口角;(為瑣事的)爭(zhēng)吵
Polly and Susie were having a squabble about who was going to hold the dog's lead . 波莉和蘇茜在為誰(shuí)來(lái)牽狗而爭(zhēng)吵。 返回 squabble