wrangle在线翻译
不及物动词
1. They wrangled over what to do next.
他们就接下来该干什么而争吵。
名词
1. We avoided wrangles and got down to business.
他们避免了争吵开始做正事。
wrangle
1. 争吵:去掉速度加街道,动乱-骚动-暴风雨(tempest)成年在前才掺假(adulterate),每天吃ve成习惯(inveterate)喝水的巫婆(hag)那个唠叨(nag),娃娃摇摆(wag)她追随(tag)吊胃口(dangle),我得到(wangle),花争吵(wrangle),它混乱(tangle),
2. 口角:wraith 鬼魂 | wrangle 口角 | wrangler 口角者
3. 辩论:jangle 争吵 | wrangle 辩论 | babble 唠叨
4. 争论,争辩. 争吵:waive 放弃,不坚持(权利,要求等) | wrangle 争论,争辩. 争吵 | waiver 自动放弃,弃权,弃权声明书
1. (长时间)吵架,争吵,争论
If you say that someone is wrangling with someone over a question or issue, you mean that they have been arguing angrily for quite a long time about it.
e.g. The two sides have spent most of their time wrangling over procedural problems...
双方大部分时间都在围绕程序问题争论不休。
e.g. A group of MPs is still wrangling with the government over the timing of elections.
一群下院议员仍在与政府就选举的时间安排争吵个不停。
1. wrangle的意思
1. Han's attack found an echo among his fans and the wrangle escalated and got out of control when more people became involved.
2. Eight British servicemen were freed on Thursday after three nights in Iranian hands, ending a wrangle that had threatened to inflame tensions over Britain's presence in Iraq.
3. The country's leading female authors and critics wrangle over the current meaning of feminism in print.
4. The wrangle over emission reductions froze a timetable for government ministers to negotiate a host of complex issues.
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5. The legal wrangle over sports gambling and its potential impact on morality has stoked heated debate not only in China but also around the world.
6. FIFA has given the FPF until September 14 to resolve the wrangle or face suspension from all international competition.
7. No sooner had Annan spoken than a wrangle ensued over where the reform blueprint should be discussed.
8. The continuing wrangle between the octogenarian and his family has amplified concern over succession plans and rattled investors.
9. wrangle的近义词
9. The spree of killings comes as lawmakers wrangle over how big a say Sunni Arab Muslims should have drawing up the country's new constitution.
10. Japanese Foreign Minister Taro Aso said he did not think the bank wrangle would endanger the deal to shut Yongbyon.
noun
1. an instance of intense argument (as in bargaining)
Synonym: haggle haggling wrangling
2. an angry dispute
e.g. they had a quarrel
they had words
verb
1. to quarrel noisily, angrily or disruptively
e.g. The bar keeper threw them out, but they continued to wrangle on down the street
Synonym: brawl
2. herd and care for
e.g. wrangle horses