[N-COUNT 可数名词]争吵;吵架;拌嘴 A quarrel is an angry argument between two or more friends or family members.
I had a terrible quarrel with my other brothers...
我跟其他几个兄弟大吵了一架。
It could have happened during a quarrel between them over Naomi.
这件事可能是在他们为娜奥米争吵的过程中发生的。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]不和;争端;争执Quarrels between countries or groups of people are disagreements, which may be diplomatic or include fighting.
[JOURNALISM 新闻]
...New Zealand's quarrel with France over the Rainbow Warrior incident...
新西兰和法国关于“彩虹勇士号”事件的争端
The quarrel between the Serbs and the Croats is old and bitter.
塞尔维亚人和克罗地亚人之间的争斗由来已久,而且非常激烈。
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[V-RECIP 相互动词]争吵;吵架;吵嘴 When two or more people quarrel, they have an angry argument.
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[V with n]
At one point we quarrelled, over something silly...
我们一度为一件愚蠢的小事吵了起来。
My brother quarrelled with my father.
我哥哥和父亲吵了一架。
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[N-SING 单数名词]不满;不同意见 If you say that you have no quarrel with someone or something, you mean that you do not disagree with them.
[with neg]
We have no quarrel with the people of Spain or of any other country...
我们和西班牙以及其他国家的人民并无分歧。
She had no quarrel with much of what had been said at dinner.
晚饭上所说的话她大部分都没有意见。
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[VERB 动词]不同意;反对 If you say that you would quarrel with someone or with something that they have said, you mean that you disagree with them.
[V with n]
I would quarrel with you on that figure...
在那个数字的问题上,我并不认同你的看法。
While some of his peers might quarrel with the title, his credentials remain impressive.
尽管他的一些同龄人也许并不认同这个称号,他的资历仍然令人钦佩不已。
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quar·rel/ˈkwɒrəl; NAmEˈkwɔːrəl;ˈkwɑːrəl/
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quarrelquarrelsquarrelledquarreledquarrellingquarrelingnoun1[countable ]quarrel(with sb/between A and B) (about/over sth) an angry argument or disagreement between people, often about a personal matter 口角;争吵;拌嘴◆a family quarrel家庭纷争◆He did not mention the quarrel with his wife.他没有提起和妻子的争吵。◆They had a quarrel about money.他们为钱吵了一架。◆Were you at any time aware of a quarrel between the two of them?你有没有察觉到他俩拌过嘴?2[uncountable ]quarrel(with sb/sth) ( especially in negative sentences 尤用于否定句) a reason for complaining about sb/sth or for disagreeing with sb/sth 抱怨(或不赞成)的理由◆We have no quarrel withhis methods. 我们没有理由不赞成他的方法。IDIOMsee
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v.verb(-ll-,US-l-)[intransitive ]to have an angry argument or disagreement 争吵;吵嘴;吵架◆My sister and I used to quarrel all the time.我和妹妹过去老是吵架。quarrel(with sb) (about/over sth) ◆She quarrelled with her brother over their father's will.她和弟弟因父亲遗嘱的事起了争执。PHRASAL VERBˈquarrel with sb/sthto disagree with sb/sth 不赞同;反对◆Nobody could quarrel with your conclusions.你的结论无可辩驳。quar·rel/ˈkwɒrəl; NAmEˈkwɔːrəl;ˈkwɑːrəl/
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quarrelquar‧rel1 /ˈkwɒrəl $ ˈkwɔː-, ˈkwɑː-/ ●●○ noun [countable] especially British English
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1an angry argument or disagreementquarrel with Jacob left after a quarrel with his wife.quarrel about/over They had a quarrel about some girl.quarrel between Had there been any quarrel between you?► see thesaurus at
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2a reason to disagree with something or argue with someonequarrel with My only quarrel with this plan is that it’s going to take far too long. I have no quarrel with the court’s verdict.COLLOCATIONSverbshave a quarrel· We had a terrible quarrel last night.pick a quarrel (=deliberately start it)· Members of the gang were picking quarrels with strangers.patch up a quarrel British English (=end it)· The brothers eventually patched up their quarrel.a quarrel breaks out (=starts to happen)· A fresh quarrel broke out between the players.ADJECTIVES/NOUN + quarrela family quarrel· Your family quarrels are none of my concern.a lovers’ quarrel· Outside, two teenagers were having a lovers’ quarrel.bitter (=involving strong feelings of anger or hatred)· They are locked in a bitter quarrel over ownership of the land.violent· That morning, after a violent quarrel, she threatened him with a kitchen knife.serious· Soon afterwards, they had their first serious quarrel.an old quarrel (=one that has existed for a long time)· Now is the time to patch up old quarrels.
quarrel1 noun
quarrel2 verb
quarrelquarrel2 ●●○ verb (past tense and past participle quarrelled, present participle quarrelling British English, quarreled, quarreling American English) [intransitive]
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to have an argument: I wish you two would stop quarreling.quarrel with I always seem to be quarrelling with my parents.quarrel about We’re not going to quarrel about a few dollars.► see thesaurus at
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quarrel with phrasal verbto disagree with something or complain about something: Nobody could quarrel with the report’s conclusions.GRAMMAR: Reciprocal verbsQuarrel is a reciprocal verb. This type of verb is used when saying that two or more people do something that involves both or all of them: · The brothers quarrelled. You can also say: · The brothers quarrelled with each other.· He quarrelled with his brother.Grammar guide ‒ VERBS
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