squabble
英 [ˈskwɒbl]
美 [ˈskwɑːbl]
v. (为琐事)争吵,发生口角
n. 争吵,口角
复数:squabbles 现在分词:squabbling 过去式:squabbled 第三人称单数:squabbles 过去分词:squabbled
Collins.1 / BNC.18512 / COCA.17073
牛津词典
verb
- (为琐事)争吵,发生口角
to argue noisily about sth that is not very important- My sisters were squabbling over what to watch on TV.
我的姐妹正为看哪个电视节目争吵。
- My sisters were squabbling over what to watch on TV.
柯林斯词典
- V-RECIP (为琐事)争吵,起争执
When peoplesquabble, they quarrel about something that is not really important.- Mother is devoted to Dad although they squabble all the time...
母亲很爱父亲,尽管他们总是为琐事拌嘴。 - The children were squabbling over the remote-control gadget for the television...
孩子们正在为抢夺电视机的遥控器而争吵。 - My four-year-old squabbles with his friends...
我那个 4 岁大的孩子常和他的小伙伴们斗嘴。
- Mother is devoted to Dad although they squabble all the time...
英英释义
noun
verb
双语例句
- But these senators scheme and squabble and flatter and deceive.
但那些议员们只会争吵算计阿谀奉承还有欺骗。 - Abandoning their sacred charge to safeguard the three Soulstones, the disparate Mage Clans began to squabble amongst each other over petty differences.
他们放弃了守护三颗灵魂之石的神圣职责,不同的法师宗派开始为了细微的分歧而相互争吵。 - Besides, the invariable squabble for money on Saturday nights had begun to weary her unspeakably.
另外,每星期六都为了钱而发生的争吵已使她开始感到说不出的厌倦。 - The performers squabble among themselves while they wait for their audience.
这些表演者在等待观众时不断争吵。 - Of course, in the beginning, shares in any enterprise have just hope value, so it can seem petty to squabble too much.
当然,在一开始,所有企业的股票都只具有期望价值,这时为了股权大吵大闹或许会显得小肚鸡肠。 - Don't interfere in their squabble& let them fight it out among themselves.
不要干预他们的争吵&让他们争个水落石出。 - Me and the wife are just having a little squabble.
我和我妻子小吵架而已。 - But while fundamental fans squabble over which measures to use, their whole ethos has come under attack.
但是当基本面支持者就哪种测度可以使用时,对他们的回应完全都是攻击。 - Babbitt did not often squabble with his employees.
巴比特不常和雇员争吵。 - Don't squabble over trifles.
不要为一点小事就吵起来。