wrangling

wrangling[ˈræŋgəlɪŋ] 

第三人称复数:wranglings

wrangling 基本解释
争吵,争论,口角( wrangle的现在分词 );
wrangling 网络解释

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2. 长时间的激烈争吵:影响机场声誉 would tarnish the | 会和陈伟业共组名单竞逐新界西议席 would team up with Albert Chan Wai-yip to stand in New Territories West | 长时间的激烈争吵 wrangling

wrangling 单语例句

1. Such conclusions soon reignited public wrangling over Jiangxi's plan to build the dam, because consent from scientists would carry weight with the central government.

2. Construction work disrupted an entire neighborhood of ancient and early Christian Athens, prompting legal wrangling.

3. Delegates were also wrangling over a proposal on cotton and a package to give the world's poorest nations special trade privileges.

4. wrangling的意思

4. His cremation had been on hold because of legal wrangling over his assets.

5. After some wrangling, the university decided to allow her to return.

6. It forms part of a package of agreements aimed at ending years of legal wrangling between the continent's top clubs and the sport's governing bodies.

7. The protracted political wrangling since contentious March 7 elections has raised fears of sectarian violence akin to that seen at the height of the war.

8. The biggest mistake in this bout of wrangling is Han's hasty and unprofessional response.

9. The surprise move followed political wrangling so intense that NATO peacekeepers stepped up their presence in the streets of Kabul.

10. The guild and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers are wrangling over compensation for burgeoning digital media.

wrangling 英英释义

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noun

1. an instance of intense argument (as in bargaining)

    Synonym: haggle haggling wrangle