intransitive. To contend, strive; also, to contend in words, chide, wrangle. Const. against, on, with.
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释义 | society > society and the community > dissent > quarrel or quarrelling > quarrel [verb (intransitive)] > in noisy or angry manner (31) flitec900 intransitive. To contend, strive; also, to contend in words, chide, wrangle. Const. against, on, with. chidec1000 intransitive. To give loud or impassioned utterance to anger, displeasure, disapprobation, reproof. To contend with loud and angry altercation; to… strivec1290 To quarrel, wrangle. Now rare (poetic). scold1377 intransitive. †(a) Originally, to behave as a scold; to quarrel noisily, to brawl; to rail at or wrangle with some one; to use violent or… wrangle1377 intransitive. To dispute angrily; to argue noisily or vehemently; to altercate, contend; to bicker. jangle1382 To speak angrily, harshly, or discordantly; to grumble, murmur; to contend, dispute, wrangle, squabble. archaic. brawlc1440 intransitive. ‘To quarrel noisily and indecently’ (Johnson); to wrangle; to squabble. (In very early use and in Shakespeare 1597 it was perhaps… bickera1450 intransitive. To dispute, quarrel, wrangle. to have words1490 to have words: to have a verbal altercation, speak angrily or sharply, quarrel, argue (with someone) (formerly also †to have some words, †to have… altercate1530 intransitive. To dispute vehemently or angrily; to argue. jar1550 intransitive. To be at strife or active variance; to quarrel; to dispute, bicker, wrangle. brangle1553 intransitive. To wrangle, squabble, dispute contentiously. brabble1568 To quarrel about trifles; esp. to quarrel noisily, brawl, squabble. Cf. brabble, n. 3. yed1570 To contend, wrangle. fraple?a1598 intransitive. To dispute, wrangle, bluster. barrat1600 To quarrel, strive, brawl. warble1600 intransitive. ? To quarrel, wrangle. camp1606 intransitive. To wrangle, scold. Cf. cample, v. to word it1612 transitive. to word it: to talk, esp. excessively or violently; to have (angry) words with. Obsolete (English regional (East Anglian) in later use). caterwaul1621 transferred. To utter a similar cry; to make a discordant, hideous noise; to quarrel like cats. cample1628 intransitive. To enter on a wordy conflict; to answer in anger; to wrangle, scold, or quarrel. pickeer1651 figurative and in figurative contexts. intransitive. To engage in verbal skirmishing; to wrangle, bicker. Obsolete. spar1698 To dispute; to bandy words. fratch1714 To disagree, quarrel, scold. rafflea1796 intransitive. To quarrel, wrangle. row1797 intransitive. To make a row, commotion, or disturbance; (now esp.) to have a row; to quarrel noisily or heatedly. barney1850 intransitive. To argue or quarrel, esp. noisily or rowdily; to have a row. Also (in early use): spec. to dispute the result or legitimacy of a… dudgeon1859 intransitive. To argue; to bicker. Obsolete. frabble1885 intransitive. To bicker, wrangle. scrap1895 intransitive. To quarrel, squabble; to engage in heated argument or angry dispute. Subcategories:— to the end (1) |
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