bicker
英 [ˈbɪkə(r)]
美 [ˈbɪkər]
v. (为小事)斗嘴,争吵
n. 争吵; 小的口角; (水的)潺潺声
现在分词:bickering 第三人称单数:bickers 过去式:bickered 过去分词:bickered
Collins.1 / BNC.12974 / COCA.15140
牛津词典
verb
- (为小事)斗嘴,争吵
to argue about things that are not important- The children are always bickering about something or other.
孩子们有事没事总是在争吵。
- The children are always bickering about something or other.
柯林斯词典
- V-RECIP 斗嘴;争吵;发生口角
When peoplebicker, they argue or quarrel about unimportant things.- I went into medicine to care for patients, not to waste time bickering over budgets...
我行医是为了治病救人,而不是浪费时间为预算问题争论不休。 - The two women bickered constantly.
这两个女人经常发生口角。 - ...as states bicker over territory...
当国家为领土问题而争吵时 - He is still bickering with the control tower over admissible approach routes.
他还在为可采用的进近航线与指挥塔台争执不下。
- I went into medicine to care for patients, not to waste time bickering over budgets...
英英释义
noun
verb
双语例句
- Gandalf: ( rises) Do you not understand that while we bicker among ourselves, Sauron's power grows?! None can escape it!
刚多尔夫:(站起)你不理解当我们之间斗嘴时,索隆的力量在阳光雨露下成长?谁也不能逃开它! - As for some things it is all right to quarrel and bicker about, but fundamental cooperation is needed.
在一些事情上有点争吵也无妨,但是必须在根本问题上实行合作。 - I went into medicine to care for patients, not to waste time bickering over budgets
我行医是为了治病救人,而不是浪费时间为预算问题争论不休。 - The two women bickered constantly.
这两个女人经常发生口角。 - You'll realise that other people are inclined to bicker and do battle over stuff that's directly linked to jobs, reputations and making progress.
牛牛们必须明白,其他人因为那些直接关系到了工作、地位和渴望突破上的问题所以更倾向于拌嘴和争执。 - He is still bickering with the control tower over admissible approach routes.
他还在为可采用的进近航线与指挥塔台争执不下。 - This brings us to our next point, which is why do humans bicker with one another so?
这带来了我们下一个观点,那就是为什么人类如此彼此争吵? - And the two titles like to bicker over which has the bigger circulation.
两家报纸还经常争论谁拥有更大发行量,吵的口沫横飞。 - And don't wait until you bicker to turn on the charm.
不要等到你们发生了口角才来展现你的魅力。 - Their idea of a spending discussion is to bicker about whether discretionary outlays should be cut aggressively or downright savagely.
他们在就支出展开讨论时,也只是争论可自由支配支出是应大幅削减还是应完全取消。
