altercation
英 [ˌɔːltəˈkeɪʃn]
美 [ˌɔːltərˈkeɪʃn]
n. 争论; 争辩; 争吵
复数:altercations
BNC.22464 / COCA.19011
牛津词典
noun
- 争论;争辩;争吵
a noisy argument or disagreement
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 争论;争吵
Analtercationis a noisy argument or disagreement.- I had a slight altercation with some people who objected to our filming.
我和一些反对我们拍摄的人发生了小小的口角。
- I had a slight altercation with some people who objected to our filming.
英英释义
noun
双语例句
- The two chambermaids being again left alone, began a second bout at altercation.
房里只剩下两个女仆,她们又开始了第二个回合的争吵。 - Did you have an altercation with her at the wedding?
你有没有跟她在婚礼上发生口角? - The deed thoroughly answered: a source of domestic altercation was entirely done away, and it was the means of opening Susan's heart to her, and giving her something more to love and be interested in.
这件事完全收到了应有的效果。家庭纠纷的一个根源给彻底消除了,苏珊从此向她敞开了心扉,她也就多了一个可以喜爱、可以关心的人。 - He gets into a public altercation with the guy, so, he gets fired.
他和此人发生过公开的争吵,因此他被解雇了; - Who were you on the phone with just before your altercation?
打架之前你在和谁通话? - No physical altercation took place but Zhai reportedly said something along the lines of "at worst, I will risk anything on the line." The professor called the campus police.
尽管并未发生肢体冲突,但据报道,翟田田说了几句像大不了就拼了。这样的话,随即教授报告了校警。 - You didn't actually see the altercation begin.
你并没有看到争吵的开始。 - According to witnesses, the altercation between the two Nen started inside the restaurant.
据目击者说,这两个男人之间的争吵在饭店里就开始了。 - Since adopting the new standard, there is very great altercation on operating.
采用新标准以来,操作上有了很大的改变。 - One of the agents got into an "altercation" after a night on the town and was beaten, the television news organization said, citing police reports.
ABC援引警方提供的消息说,他们抵达布宜诺斯艾利斯的第二天晚上,一位特工与别人发生了“口角”,而且还遭到了殴打。
