1.【史】方镞箭,角镞箭
2.小块方形[菱形]玻璃
3.(石工的)凿子;方头物
4.争吵,口角,吵闹,不和,不睦;反目
5.吵闹的原因[理由];怨言
1.【史】方镞箭,角镞箭
2.小块方形[菱形]玻璃
3.(石工的)凿子;方头物
4.争吵,口角,吵闹,不和,不睦;反目
5.吵闹的原因[理由];怨言
1.争吵,争论 (with about for) 不和
2.责备,埋怨 (with)
1.an argument, especially one about something unimportant between people who know each other well
2.a reason for not being friendly or for not agreeing with someone
1.to have an argument
1.Mr. Green quarrelled with his wife last night . He said she seemed to enjoy washing their dirty linen in public .
格林先生昨晚同他的太太吵了一架。他说他太太好像把在公众场合谈论家里的私事作为一种乐趣。
2.They were engaged to be married but they quarrelled so often that they decided to call it a day.
他们本已订婚,但因经常吵架,便决定还是中断关系。
3.That he and I never quarrelled is testament to his extraordinary good temper and sweetness of nature.
得益于马克不凡的好脾气和性格的随和,我们从来没有吵过架。
4.One day he had quarrelled with Frank, and after that she had to meet her lover secretly.
有一天父亲和弗兰克吵了一架,从那以后她只得偷偷和情人见面。
5.The ins and the outs quarrelled with one another about the general election.
执政党和在野党为大选而互相争吵。
6.John quarrelled with his wife yesterday.
昨天,约翰跟妻子争吵。
7.When I quarrelled with my classmates, she taught me to be friendly to others.
当我战同教挨骂时,她教诲我对他人要友爱。
8.My husband and I often quarrelled, but made up after a while.
我和我丈夫过去经常争吵,但过一会儿就和好了。
9.Though they have quarrelled, do not lose it for the best friend.
尽管他们吵过架,但仍不失为最好的朋友。
10.He hated to have quarrelled with you.
他和你争吵感到很遗憾。