1. 争吵:Hang on 坚持/取决于 | Have words 争吵 | Diplomatic immunity 外交豁免权
2. 吵架:have a word 说句话 | have words 吵架 | (35) the second time第二次
1. Rarely in recent history have the words of one general loomed so large in determining the direction of a war.
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2. Developments in Japan also have drawn cautionary words from South Korea's foreign minister.
3. The meaning of his words could not have been clearer, but some people still have chosen not to understand them.
4. We are handicapped because we don't have enough classical Chinese vocabulary to come up with two lines with words corresponding in their metrical length.
5. If they have words like " No climbing ", don't do it.
6. Many universities in the United States have a speech code which bans coarse words.
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7. Entrants are encouraged to come up with a name and explain why they have selected it in 25 words or less.
8. have words
8. In other words, the State Council does not have the power to deprive such rights with administrative regulations.
9. His point was that we have to look for human angles when reporting, but I have to confess that his words upset me a little.
10. If you are struggling with the conflicting claims in the war of words over Tibet, take a look at what the police authorities in Sichuan have to offer.
verb
1. censure severely or angrily
e.g. The mother scolded the child for entering a stranger's car
The deputy ragged the Prime Minister
The customer dressed down the waiter for bringing cold soup
Synonym: call on the carpet take to task rebuke rag trounce reproof lecture reprimand jaw dress down call down scold chide berate bawl out remonstrate chew out chew up lambaste lambast