quarrel
- IPA[ˈkwɒrəl]
英式
- a heated argument or disagreement, typically about a trivial issue and between people who are usually on good terms;a reason for disagreement with a person, group, or principle
- have a heated argument or disagreement;take exception to or disagree with (something)
verb: quarrel, 3rd person present: quarrels, gerund or present participle: quarrelling, past tense: quarrelled, past participle: quarrelled
noun: quarrel, plural noun: quarrels
- 釋義
- 相關詞
名詞
- 1. a heated argument or disagreement, typically about a trivial issue and between people who are usually on good terms she made the mistake of picking a quarrel with John
- ▪ a reason for disagreement with a person, group, or principle we have no quarrel with the people of the country, only with the dictator
動詞
- 1. have a heated argument or disagreement stop quarrelling with your sister
- ▪ take exception to or disagree with (something) some people quarrel with this approach
- ▪ complain or scold someone he will quarrel like hell if he see black pods on the trees
- talk or behave in such a way as to provoke an argument or fight
Oxford American Dictionary
- talk or behave in such a way as to provoke a fight or argument
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈkwôrəl]
美式
- a heated argument or disagreement, typically about a trivial issue and between people who are ... she made the mistake of picking a quarrel with John
- have a heated argument or disagreement: stop quarreling with your sister
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[ˈkwôrəl]
美式
- a short, heavy, square-headed arrow or bolt used in a crossbow or arbalest.
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[ˈkwɒrəl]
英式
- a short, heavy, square-headed arrow or bolt used in a crossbow or arbalest.
Oxford Dictionary