quarrel
柯林斯词典
1. N-COUNT A quarrel is an angry argument between two or more friends or family members. 争吵
I had a terrible quarrel with my other brothers. 我和其他几个兄弟大吵了一架。
2. V-RECIP When two or more people quarrel, they have an angry argument. 争论
At one point we quarrelled, over something silly. 有一次,我们为了一件愚蠢的事争论起来。
3. N-SING If you say that you have no quarrel with someone or something, you mean that you do not disagree with them. 分歧
We have no quarrel with the people of Spain or of any other country. 我们和西班牙人民或其它任何国家的人民都没有分歧。
4. N-COUNT Quarrels between countries or groups of people are disagreements, which may be diplomatic or include fighting. 争端[journalism]
New Zealand's quarrel with France over the Rainbow Warrior incident was formally ended. 新西兰和法国之间关于“彩虹勇士号”事件的争端已经正式了结。
5. N an arrow having a four-edged head, fired from a crossbow (用弩射出的)箭头上有四条刀口的箭
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quarrel /ˈkwɒrəl/ (quarreling,quarreled,quarrels)
剑桥词典
- an angry disagreement between two or more people or groups
- Don't let one little quarrel come between you.
- Eventually, the duelling politicians agreed to end their quarrel.
- She's always raking up that old quarrel.
- They had a quarrel last night and now they're not on speaking terms with each other. 返回 quarrel
争吵,不和
They had a bitter quarrel about/over some money three years ago and they haven't spoken to each other since. 他们3年前因为钱的问题有过一次激烈争吵,从此以后就互不理睬了。
We have no quarrel with the people of your country (= we have no reason to disagree with or dislike them). 我们没有理由对贵国人民不满。
They seem to have patched up their quarrel (= finished their disagreement and started to be friendly ). 他们似乎在争吵后重归于好了。
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