单词 | to have a run-in |
释义 | > as lemmasto have a run-in (with) 2. colloquial (originally U.S.). A clash, fight, or similar confrontation; an argument or quarrel. Usually in to have a run-in (with). ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > dissent > quarrel or quarrelling > [noun] > a quarrel controversy1448 tencion?1473 brulyie1531 pique1532 feudc1565 quarrel1566 jar1583 controverse1596 brack1600 outcast1620 rixation1623 controversarya1635 simultya1637 outfall1647 outfallingc1650 controversion1658 démêlé1661 embroilment1667 strut1677 risse1684 rubber1688 fray1702 brulyiement1718 fallout1725 tossa1732 embroil1742 ding-dong?1760 pilget1777 fratch1805 spar1836 splutter1838 bust-up1842 whid1847 chip1854 kass-kass1873 wap1887 run-in1894 go-round1898 blue1943 hassle1945 square-up?1949 ruck1958 1894 Daily News (Denver) 18 June 3/3 Jack McAuliffe, with whom he has had one or two impromptu and unsatisfactory run-ins at the race track and elsewhere. 1898 McClure's Mag. Apr. 535/2 They had a run-in down there..he was orderin' the skipper to put back to New York an' land him, an' the skipper got a black eye out of it. 1912 C. Mathewson Pitching in Pinch viii. 180 He had a run in with that umpire one day when they came to blows. 1945 G. Marx Let. 16 Feb. in Groucho Lett. (1967) 50 Your father and I have many run-ins these days... He can't get it into his thick skull that I have come of age. 1979 A. Hailey Overload (new ed.) i. iii. 19 I hear you had a run-in with Nancy Molineaux. 1991 Economist 23 Nov. 161/1 After many run-ins with the authorities, Mr Anderson was allowed to emigrate to west Berlin. < as lemmas |
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