bickering

bickering ['bɪkərɪŋ]  ['bɪkərɪŋ] 

原级:bicker

第三人称单数:bickers

第三人称复数:bickers

过去分词:bickered

bickering

过去式:bickered

bickering 基本解释
口角;争吵( bicker的现在分词 );作潺潺声;闪烁;
bickering 网络解释

bickering的意思

1. 争吵:behind: 在...的背後 | bickering: 爭吵 | binge: 狂熱的

2. 争论:Coalition 联合 | bickering 争论 | Faction 小派系

3. 争吵 (名):bicker 吵嘴, 争吵; 闪烁; 作潺潺声 (动) | bickering 争吵 (名) | biconcave 两面凹的 (形)

bickering 单语例句

1. bickering的解释

1. Political bickering had always brought negative impact on the country's democratic system, which led to several military coups since its independence.

2. But the children also said the worst drawback was parents bickering over the time they got to spend with them.

3. bickering

3. The world has been trapped in endless debate and bitter bickering over issues ranging from global financial regulation to climate change.

4. Yet as family units evolve with society, so too does familial bickering.

5. But political bickering and filibuster has eroded its good tradition, credibility and efficiency.

6. bickering的意思

6. But the stress of working together eventually began to impact their relationship and they began bickering.

7. Yushchenko said he had dismissed Tymoshenko's government because it was too embroiled in internal bickering and was losing sight of their Orange Revolution promises.

8. She's told pals that five girls working so closely leads to bickering and rivalry and that's not what she needs.

9. But that anniversary passed with relatively low profile celebrations this year, amid bickering between key members of Berlusconi's government.

10. danci.911cha.com

10. The announcement over the fate of the Keystone project came after recent political bickering between the White House and Republicans in Congress.

bickering 英英释义

bickering

noun

1. 911查询·英语单词

1. a quarrel about petty points

    Synonym: bicker spat tiff squabble pettifoggery fuss