quarrel如何读

英:[ˈkwɒrəl]

美:[ˈkwɑːrəl]

quarrel英汉释义

n.(名词)
  1. [C]争吵,吵架; 不和,口角 angry argument or disagreement
  2. [U]抱怨…的原因〔理由〕 reason for complaining about sb/sth
v.(动词)
  1. vi. 争吵,争辩 have a quarrel
  2. vi. 不同意; 挑剔 disagree with sth; find fault with sth

quarrel是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 怨言
  2. 争吵
  3. 反目
  4. 口角
  5. 不和
  6. 吵闹
  7. 【史】方镞箭
  8. 角镞箭
  9. 不睦
  10. 吵闹的原因
  11. 小块方形玻璃
  12. 凿子
  13. 方头物
  14. 方形玻璃
  15. 责备
  16. 吵架
  17. 方形的东西
v. (动词)
  1. 挑剔
  2. 争论不和
  3. 争争吵吵
  4. 顶嘴
  5. 斗嘴
  6. 拌嘴巴
  7. 发生龃龉
  8. 争吵
  9. 不和
  10. 埋怨
  11. 责备
  12. 吵架
  13. 争论
  14. 吵嘴
  15. 不赞同
  16. 反对
  17. 争辩

quarrel自然拼读

quar·rel

kwaw rl [or] kwa rl

quarrel变形

复数:quarrels

第三人称单数:quarrels

现在分词:quarrelling或quarreling

过去式:quarrelled或quarreled

过去分词:quarrelled或quarreled

quarrel扩展

quarrelingly (adv.), quarreler (n.)

quarrel词根

词根:quarrel

adj.

quarrelsome 喜欢吵架的;好争论的

n.

quarreler 争吵者;喜欢埋怨的人

quarreller 争吵的人;喜欢埋怨的人

quarrelsomeness 喜吵架

quarrel英英释义

noun

an angry or bitter disagreement or argument.The loud quarrel in apartment 2-B could be heard by all the neighbors.Let's not get into a quarrel over this small matter.

that which causes or stimulates such a disagreement.I have a quarrel with his methods.

intransitive verb

to disagree or argue angrily or bitterly.He and his father-in-law are quarreling about politics again.They quarreled until late into the night.After the death of their father, the son and daughter quarreled over their inheritance.I really don't want to quarrel with you about this.

to express disagreement, complain, or find fault.I quarrel with that proposal because it's simply too unrealistic.

quarrel词组

quarrel withv. 抱怨;不同意;拒绝接受;跟…吵架

quarrel about争论;为…争吵

quarrel区别

 argument, controversy, dispute, debate, conflict, strife, quarrel

这组词都有“争执、不和”的意思,其区别是:

argument指辩论双方均以事实或理由来说服对方的辨论。

controversy侧重指深刻的意见分歧,多指对引起广泛兴趣或非常重要的问题的辨论。

dispute普通用词,侧重指长时间,言词激烈,针锋相对的争辩。

debate通常指经过仔细组织和计划的个人或团体之间的辩论。

conflict指双方坚持已见、互不妥协,怀有敌意的争论,多暗示分歧极为严重,有时用语言无法解决,只得诉诸武力。

strife指因不可缓和的矛盾而引起的争吵或斗殴。

quarrel普通用词,既可指言词激烈的争吵,也可指温和的言词上的不和。

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 argue, reason, discuss, dispute, debate, quarrel

这组词都有“辩论,争论,说理”的意思,其区别是:

argue指提出理由或证据为自己或自己一方的看法或立场辩护,着重说理、论证和企图说服。

reason指据理力争以说服对方或求得对问题作更深入的研究。

discuss最常用词,指就某一或某些问题表明观点、看法等,以便统一认识,解决问题。

dispute侧重对分歧进行激烈或热烈的争论或争辩,带一定感情色彩,常隐含“各持已见”或“争论不休”意味。

debate侧重指意见等对立的双方之间正式或公开的争辩。

quarrel指两人之间或两个团体之间不友好的、吵吵嚷嚷地大声争论某事,尤指“吵嘴、吵架”。

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quarrel词源中文解释

“怒气冲冲的争论”(angry dispute)最早见于14世纪中期,意为“争执,争辩”,也可表示“投诉理由”。源自古法语的 querele(现代法语为 querelle ),“事物,问题,商业; 争执,争议”,直接来源于拉丁语的 querella,“诉苦,指控; 哀叹”,源自 queri,“抱怨,哀叹”,出自源自不确定词源的意大利语族语言词根 *kwese-,可能是从一个 PIE 语根 *kues- 而来,表示“发嘶嘶声”(源头包括梵语的 svasiti,“发出嘶嘶声,哼哼声”),但这并不是十分令人信服的解释,更好的词源解释仍在研究中。

中古英语也曾用于武装冲突。古英语称其为 sacan。表达“人之间愤怒的争执”则起于16世纪。

A quarrel is a matter of ill feeling and hard words in view of supposed wrong : it stops just short of blows; any use beyond this is now figurative. [Century Dictionary, 1897]
“一场 quarrel 是由于一方认为自己受到了某些的冤屈而引起的恶劣情绪和言谈,它仅仅停留在言语上,没有进一步的行动,现在使用此词时则多用做比喻。” — 《Century Dictionary, 1897》

quarrel_体育行业词汇

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古方铁箭

quarrel词源英文解释

Noun (1) Middle English, from Anglo-French, square block of stone, bolt, from Vulgar Latin *quadrellum, diminutive of Latin quadrum square — more at quadrate Noun (2) Middle English querele, from Anglo-French, from Latin querela grievance, complaint, from queri to complain

The first known use of quarrel was in the 13th century

quarrel儿童词典英英释义

question1 of 2noun

something asked

try to make your questions brief

a topic to be talked or argued about

arms control and other questions of the day

a suggestion to be voted on

put the question to the members

an act or instance of asking : inquiry

objection sense 1

obey without question

possibility sense 1

no question of escape

question2 of 2verb

to ask questions of or about

to doubt the correctness of

question the decision

to look at or consider carefully : examine

question1 of 2noun

something asked

try to make your questions brief

a topic to be talked or argued about

arms control and other questions of the day

a suggestion to be voted on

put the question to the members

an act or instance of asking : inquiry

objection sense 1

obey without question

possibility sense 1

no question of escape

question2 of 2verb

to ask questions of or about

to doubt the correctness of

question the decision

to look at or consider carefully : examine

queer1 of 2adjective

differing from what is usual or normal : odd

a queer smell

eccentric, unconventional

not quite well : queasy

feeling a little queer today

gay entry 4

of, relating to, or characterized by sexual or romantic attraction not limited to people of a particular gender identity or sexual orientation

of, relating to, or being a person who is not heterosexual and/or who is not cisgender

relating to or being a person who identifies with or expresses a gender identity that is neither entirely male nor entirely female

transgender

queer2 of 2verb

to spoil the effect or success of : disrupt

a sudden storm queered our plans

queen1 of 2noun

the wife or widow of a king

a woman who rules a kingdom in her own right

a woman of supreme rank, power, or attractiveness

a society queen

something thought of as female and being at the top in a particular field

queen of the ocean liners

the most powerful piece in the game of chess

a playing card bearing the figure of a queen

the fertile fully developed female of social bees, ants, and termites whose purpose is to lay eggs

queen2 of 2verb

to act like a queenespecially: put on airs

to become or promote to a queen in chess

queen1 of 2noun

the wife or widow of a king

a woman who rules a kingdom in her own right

a woman of supreme rank, power, or attractiveness

a society queen

something thought of as female and being at the top in a particular field

queen of the ocean liners

the most powerful piece in the game of chess

a playing card bearing the figure of a queen

the fertile fully developed female of social bees, ants, and termites whose purpose is to lay eggs

queen2 of 2verb

to act like a queenespecially: put on airs

to become or promote to a queen in chess

quarter1 of 3noun

one of four equal parts

a unit (as of weight or length) that equals one fourth of some larger unit

any of four 3-month divisions of a year

a school term of about 12 weeks

a coin worth a fourth of a dollar

the sum of 25 cents

one fourth part of a slaughtered animal including a leg

a quarter of beef

a fourth part of the moon's period

a moon in its first quarter

one of the four equal parts into which the playing time of some games is divided

someone or something (as a place, direction, or group) not named

complaints came from all quarters

a particular division or district of a city

an assigned station especially of a member of a crew

call to quarters

plural the place where one lives : lodging

mercy sense 1a

show no quarter to the enemy

quarter2 of 3verb

to divide into four equal parts

to separate into parts

peel and quarter an orange

to provide with lodging or shelter

quarter3 of 3adjective

consisting of or equal to a quarter

quarter1 of 3noun

one of four equal parts

a unit (as of weight or length) that equals one fourth of some larger unit

any of four 3-month divisions of a year

a school term of about 12 weeks

a coin worth a fourth of a dollar

the sum of 25 cents

one fourth part of a slaughtered animal including a leg

a quarter of beef

a fourth part of the moon's period

a moon in its first quarter

one of the four equal parts into which the playing time of some games is divided

someone or something (as a place, direction, or group) not named

complaints came from all quarters

a particular division or district of a city

an assigned station especially of a member of a crew

call to quarters

plural the place where one lives : lodging

mercy sense 1a

show no quarter to the enemy

quarter2 of 3verb

to divide into four equal parts

to separate into parts

peel and quarter an orange

to provide with lodging or shelter

quarter3 of 3adjective

consisting of or equal to a quarter

quarrel1 of 2noun

a cause of dispute or complaint

an angry difference of opinion : dispute

quarrel2 of 2verb

to find fault

I quarrel with your version of what happened

to argue forcefully or loudly : squabble

quarrel 例句

1 At last after bickering and quarrelling and false starts away the farmer yielded for half again the worth of an ox in those parts.

2 The monkey and its owner made up their quarrel at once and streaked off into the night.

3 They had a quarrel, but have made it up now.

他们吵过架,现在和好了。

4 I don't quarrel with what you say, but with how you say it.

我并不在意你说了什么,而是不满意你说话的那种方式。

5 Even if he lurked by the latrine ditch waiting for some enemy to take a squat, the chances of his losing more than one quarrel would not be good.

6 They were familiar voices, friends that never quarreled with her, clever, powerful friends—daring and knowledgeable, tried and tested adventurers who had traveled far and wide.

7 He protested: “Ah, Mordred, cornel Nay, we are not quarrelling with our King. There is no thought of that about it.”

8 He would listen somberly, sigh, and repeat that he had no intention of quarreling with Reb Saunders, he respected his position in spite of its fanaticism.

9 “I heard him say that,” I said, alluding to statements my father had often made when quarrelling with my mother.

10 She began to look healthier, even beautiful again, as the result of these quarrels.

11 If certain birds appeared in dreams, this showed a quarrel would occur in the home.

12 In time he confidently expected all the trouble would smooth out by itself... if only the soldiers and the inhabitants did not get to quarreling.

13 After the aunties and Granddad quarreled, I was crying.

14 My sister and I used to quarrel all the time.

我和妹妹过去老是吵架。

15 Anyhow, Grandpa hadn’t hardly passed the time of day with Loma since they quarreled about her being an actress, and things got even worse between them after she disobeyed him and married Uncle Camp.

16 For the rest of that evening there were no more quarrels.

17 After the manner of men who see women quarreling, the doctor and Luke had withdrawn, standing tight together in miserable silence; now, at last, Luke moved and spoke.

18 At the Sunny Dixie there were frequent fights and quarrels.

19 Sometimes they may argue about an issue but they do not quarrel.

有时候他们会就一个问题争论起来,但他们不会争吵.

20 Then there were different times when they quarrelled about nothing—but even the quarrels were those of lovers, which seemed sweet when they remembered them afterwards.

quarrel 同义词

4 反目

enmity

5 唱反调

dissident stickle

6 菱形窗玻璃

lozenge

12 方镞箭

bolt quarry

13 挑毛病

pick knock be on back

16 反对的理由

objection

17 拌嘴

tiff argy-bargy

19 绝交

breach

22

arrow shaft dart

26 失和

fight

27 不睦

odds feud strife

28 埋怨

kick pine bitch harrumph

quarrel 短语相关

no quarrel with pick a quarrel

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