1. 爭(zhēng)吵;吵架;拌嘴 A quarrel is an angry argument between two or more friends or family members.
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e.g. I had a terrible quarrel with my other brothers... 我跟其他幾個(gè)兄弟大吵了一架。 e.g. It could have happened during a quarrel between them over Naomi. 這件事可能是在他們?yōu)槟葕W米爭(zhēng)吵的過(guò)程中發(fā)生的。
2. 不和;爭(zhēng)端;爭(zhēng)執(zhí) Quarrels between countries or groups of people are disagreements, which may be diplomatic or include fighting.
e.g. ...New Zealand's quarrel with France over the Rainbow Warrior incident... 新西蘭和法國(guó)關(guān)于“彩虹勇士號(hào)”事件的爭(zhēng)端 e.g. The quarrel between the Serbs and the Croats is old and bitter. 塞爾維亞人和克羅地亞人之間的爭(zhēng)斗由來(lái)已久,而且非常激烈。
3. 爭(zhēng)吵;吵架;吵嘴 When two or more people quarrel, they have an angry argument.
e.g. At one point we quarrelled, over something silly... 我們一度為一件愚蠢的小事吵了起來(lái)。 e.g. My brother quarrelled with my father. 我哥哥和父親吵了一架。
4. 不滿;不同意見(jiàn) If you say that you have no quarrel with someone or something, you mean that you do not disagree with them.
e.g. We have no quarrel with the people of Spain or of any other country... 我們和西班牙以及其他國(guó)家的人民并無(wú)分歧。 e.g. She had no quarrel with much of what had been said at dinner. 晚飯上所說(shuō)的話她大部分都沒(méi)有意見(jiàn)。
5. 不同意;反對(duì) If you say that you would quarrel with someone or with something that they have said, you mean that you disagree with them.
e.g. I would quarrel with you on that figure... 在那個(gè)數(shù)字的問(wèn)題上,我并不認(rèn)同你的看法。 e.g. While some of his peers might quarrel with the title, his credentials remain impressive. 盡管他的一些同齡人也許并不認(rèn)同這個(gè)稱號(hào),他的資歷仍然令人欽佩不已。
quarrel英英釋義
noun
1. an arrow that is shot from a crossbow has a head with four edges
2. an angry dispute
e.g. they had a quarrel they had words
Synonym: wranglerowwordsrun-industup
verb
1. have a disagreement over something
e.g. We quarreled over the question as to who discovered America These two fellows are always scrapping over something