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squabbling

英 [ˈskwɒblɪŋ]

美 [ˈskwɑːblɪŋ]

v.  (为琐事)争吵,发生口角
squabble的现在分词

现在分词:squabbling 复数:squabblings 

BNC.35032 / COCA.27806

柯林斯词典

  • V-RECIP (为琐事)争吵,起争执
    When peoplesquabble, they quarrel about something that is not really important.
    1. Mother is devoted to Dad although they squabble all the time...
      母亲很爱父亲,尽管他们总是为琐事拌嘴。
    2. The children were squabbling over the remote-control gadget for the television...
      孩子们正在为抢夺电视机的遥控器而争吵。
    3. My four-year-old squabbles with his friends...
      我那个 4 岁大的孩子常和他的小伙伴们斗嘴。

双语例句

  • Once upon a time there were a brother and sister squabbling over an apple, with each insisting on the larger slice.
    从前有一对兄妹为一只苹果争吵,两人都想吃大的一块。
  • They are always squabbling over details.
    他们总为枝节问题而争吵不休。
  • Stop squabbling, will you? people will laugh at us.
    别吵了,让人家看笑话。
  • It treats its relationship with the EU as a game of chess, with 27 opponents crowding the other side of the table and squabbling about which piece to move.
    它将与欧盟之间的关系视为一盘棋,而27个对手挤在桌子的另一边,争吵着该动哪个棋子。
  • Mr Dumas was anxious to float Herm è s because some family members wanted to liquidate their holdings and a listing would avoid them squabbling over the value of their shares.
    杜迈急于让爱马仕上市,因为一些家族成员希望将所持股份变现,而上市可以防止他们就股票价值发生争吵。
  • You are so concerned with squabbling for the scraps from longshanks'table that you've missed your god-given right to something better. There's difference between us*.
    正当你对别人的残羹剩饭欣然自喜甚至还需你争我抢时,恰恰放弃了上帝赋予的本应该就属于我们的更好的东西。
  • One day I was criticizing my children for squabbling. "Can you never play peacefully?"
    有一次,我因为孩子们的争吵而责骂他们,“你们就永远不能安静地玩会吗?”
  • Tom keeps squabbling with his sister about who is going to use the bicycle.
    汤姆跟妹妹都争着要骑那辆自行车。
  • Squabbling by rival politicians in Athens threatens to escalate the European debt crisis, with grave consequences for Greece, the European Union and the world economy as a whole.
    雅典的政客们争论不休,有可能使欧洲债务危机升级,对希腊、欧盟(EU)乃至世界经济整体产生严重后果。
  • When the mother could bear the children's squabbling no longer, she grabbed them both by the hair and knocked their heads together.
    母亲再也不能忍受孩子的争吵时,就抓住他俩的头发碰撞他们的头。