1.(为小事)口角,争论
1.争论,争吵
2.【印】搅乱(排好的铅字)
1.to argue with someone about something that is not important
1.He squabbled with his wife about why she spent a lot of money on shopping.
他和他的老婆争吵为什麽她花很多钱在血拼上。
2.Following that, the family squabbled and the bank went on the market.
这之后家族内出现了产权纠纷,银行上了市。
3.And only a week prior, I had squabbled with my family after my mother innocently asked, "Why do you have to work so hard? "
仅仅一周前,当我母亲并无恶意的问我“你为什么如此辛苦的工作?”我还和她拌嘴。
4.Lin and Chen's father, according to prosecutors, had squabbled over a land investment proposal and Lin was out for revenge.
据检方说,林正伟和陈鸿源的父亲因一项地产投资提案发生冲突,林正伟是为了报复。
5.And though I never voted for George W. Bush, I give him great credit for leading, even as Congress postured and squabbled.
虽然我从未给小布什投过票,但因为他的领导,我要给他很高的荣誉,即便国会故作姿态、吵吵嚷嚷。
6.They also squabbled when Katz tried to take money out of PKWare.
当Katz企图从PKWare取钱出去的时候,他们也会发生争吵。
7.His government has squabbled with America over a marine base, and internally over fiscal stimulus and the budget.
鸠山政府在一个海军基地的问题上与美国发生争执,而内部则在财政刺激和预算问题上出现分歧。
8.Senator Hilary Clinton and Senator Barack Obama squabbled over each other's character during the Monday night debate.
美国民主党总统参选人希拉里.克林顿参议员和巴拉克.奥巴马参议员在星期一晚上的辩论中就彼此的人品争吵不休,
9.The two countries have squabbled over navigation rights for more than a century.
两个国家为了航线的划分争论了一个多世纪。
10.The two sisters squabbled about who should take a shower first.
这两个姐妹为了谁先去洗澡而吵架。