1.(一杯)酒,(一口)酒
2.小争执,小口角
3.【摄】
1.〈英〉喝一杯
2.口角,争吵
3.生气,动怒
4.〈外〉吃午饭
1.〈英〉喝一杯
2.口角,争吵
3.生气,动怒
4.〈外〉吃午饭
1.a minor argument, especially between people in a sexual or romantic relationship
2.[Photography]tagged image file format
1.Groupon's webpage includes a guide to avoiding arguments with merchants, which suggests such tiffs are common.
Groupon的网页中包括如何避免与商家扯皮的指南,这就意味着这样的口角事件很常见。
2.Cherrical reaction reveals that oxygen reacts with PPS molecule chain and tiffs increases the brittleness and darkens the color of filter.
另外,理论分析表明PPS分子链加入了氧元素,使其颜色加深,脆性增加。
3.Most probably these tiffs will blow over, as usual, long before anybody gets hurt.
一如往常,这些争执很有可能在造成人员伤亡之前就得以平息。
4.They had found the early tiffs become more frequent.
他们发现早期的小争执愈来愈频繁。
5.There are toilet-paper tiffs, thermostat scuffles, ongoing debates over money, sex and the television remote.
夫妻间有因为粗糙的手纸,园艺锄,还有金钱,性和电视遥控器而引起的争吵。
6.The foods you eat could help with tiffs problem.
你的饮食可能有助于解决这一问题。
7.Why Liam Fox may be safe in his job, in spite of tiffs with David Cameron
尽管与卡梅伦时有争执,为什么利安•福克斯却可以稳坐防长宝座