altercation

美音:[ˌɔːltə(r)ˈkeɪʃ(ə)n]

简单释义:


n.口角

网络争吵;争论;争辩

变形:

复数:altercations  


完整释义:


n.

1.〈正式〉争吵,口角,争辩


例句:

  1. 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。

  2. Altercation is a formal word and indicates a noisy argument.
    是个文雅的词,意为吵吵嚷嚷的争辩。

  3. Last October, he was offered counselling after an altercation with a karaoke club security guard.
    去年十月,王皓与一家卡拉ok俱乐部的一名保安的口角。之后,他有被传讯。

  4. She said her decision was prompted by an altercation with the police.
    她说作出如此仓促的决定是因为与警察发生了争吵。

  5. No one saw this little altercation, for very few persons were in the car, and they were attempting to doze.
    没有人注意到这场小小的争吵,困为车厢里人很少,而且都想打瞌睡了。

  6. Evidently two of the girls there had an altercation and one pushed the other off the wharf and into the water.
    显然,那里的两个女孩子互相有了争执,所以其中一个人把另一个人从泊船的地方推下了水。

  7. Mr Lu said the altercation happened while they were shooting a scene showing Japanese soldiers dancing to the beat of a giant drum.
    陆川先生说,在拍摄一个杀人时显现日军士兵敲锣打鼓手舞足蹈的场面时,双方之间发生了口角。

  8. The water bottle-throwing was an altercation, and Tim Duncan was not in the vicinity of his bench.
    扔水瓶是一种冲突行为,而这时邓肯并没有站在他的板凳附近。

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