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- 争吵strife
- 鼓噪clamour
- 那对夫妻老是争吵。That pair are always quarreling.
- 新闻媒体也乘势鼓噪舆论。The news media also took this opportunity of the cir-cumstances to make a uproar of the public voices.
- 他试图平息他们之间的争吵。He tried to patch up their quarrel.
- 鼓噪一时make a great to-do for a time
- 争吵的dissentious
- 鼓噪四起rise up with a great clamour; rise in a hubbub; boil in hurly-burly; pitch in and raise an uproar; make a great to-do
- 鼓噪而进charge ahead shouting and beating drums
- 他的无礼行为引起了一场争吵。His rude behavior occasioned a quarrel.
- 喧嚣鼓噪make outcries; make a clamour; stir up a commotion
- 吉尔同约翰争吵过后,就把事情谈妥了,完满地达成了协议。After their quarrel Jill and John talked things out and reached full agreement.
- 订婚的鼓噪只是使他沉默下来而已。The noise of the engagement merely silenced him.
- 他参加了争吵。He joined the fray.
- 他们激烈争吵。They had a stormy quarrel.
- 税款增加引起了鼓噪.There was uproar over the tax increases.
- 激烈的争吵A vehement quarrel.
- 税款增加引起了鼓噪。There was (an) uproar over the tax increases.
- 这两个邻居在住房界线问题上剧烈争吵。The two neighbors disagreed bitterly about their boundary line.
- (士兵们在台下鼓噪。The soldiers are rising in a hubub.