squabble

squabble [ˈskwɒbl]  [ˈskwɑ:bl] 

squabble

第三人称单数:squabbles

第三人称复数:squabbles

现在分词:squabbling

过去分词:squabbled

过去式:squabbled

squabble 基本解释

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不及物动词(为小事而)争论,吵嘴; 搅乱(排好的铅字)

名词争吵,口角

squabble 相关例句

不及物动词

1. What are you children squabbling about now?
    你们这些孩子在吵什么?

2. The children were squabbling about who had won the game.
    孩子们在为谁赢了比赛而争吵。

squabble 网络解释

squabble的意思

1. 争吵:21. out on a limb 孤立无援(尤指争论和意见上) | 22. renege 违约 | 23. squabble 争吵

2. 争论:squab 刚孵出的 | squabble 争论 | squabby 胖胖的

3. 口角:crawl 爬行 | squabble 口角 | brabble [古]为小事争吵

4. 争吵/拌嘴:sqrt /开平方根/ | squabble /争吵/拌嘴/ | squad /小队/班/

squabble 词典解释
squabble的近义词

1. squabble什么意思

1. (为琐事)争吵,起争执
    When people squabble, they quarrel about something that is not really important.

    e.g. 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。
    e.g. 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。

squabbling
In recent months its government has been paralysed by political squabbling.
最近几个月来,其政府已经因政治口水战而陷入瘫痪状态。
squabble 单语例句

1. Railway management staff saved a couple who threatened to commit suicide on a subway track after a nasty squabble.

2. Tuesday's hearing examining what led to Lehman's meltdown drew lawmakers into a partisan squabble over the Obama administration's push for financial regulatory reform.

3. To watch two unsympathetic people squabble and snarl for almost two hours is about as grating it gets.

4. Her two sons took turns providing her with food supported her, but the two had a squabble over housework.

5. A drunken man looking for his mistress sparked a squabble between a couple after knocking on the wrong door.

6. squabble的意思

6. This may end up causing a little squabble between you and your companion.

7. So was any of the rescheduling related to the previous squabble with the label?

8. Analysts view a long squabble over the next government as a recipe for trouble.

9. The most important battle of the summit was a beastly squabble fought by Poland and Germany over a change in the voting rules.

10. Blazer dismissed the idea that the squabble would be received poorly by soccer supporters worldwide.

squabble 英英释义

noun

1. a quarrel about petty points

    Synonym: bicker bickering spat tiff pettifoggery fuss

verb

1. argue over petty things

    e.g. Let's not quibble over pennies

    Synonym: quibble niggle pettifog bicker brabble