wrangles的意思
wrangles中文翻譯:
vt.爭論;爭吵;辯駁
n.爭論;吵嘴
vi.爭論;爭吵
n.(Wrangle)人名;(瑞典)弗朗勒
wranglers───爭論者;口角者;(尤指放馬的)牧人(wrangler的復數)
brangles───布蘭格斯
trangles───傳輸設置
wangles───v.設法獲得,騙取;設法脫身;n.欺詐行為
wrangle───n.爭論;吵嘴;vi.爭論;爭吵;vt.爭論;爭吵;辯駁;n.(Wrangle)人名;(瑞典)弗朗勒
wrangled───n.爭論;吵嘴;vi.爭論;爭吵;vt.爭論;爭吵;辯駁;n.(Wrangle)人名;(瑞典)弗朗勒
wrangler───n.爭論者;口角者;牧人
sprangles───扭傷
strangles───n.腺疫(馬的傳染病,用作單數);v.勒死;使窒息(strangle的第三人稱單數)
lads for her hand in a jig were an amusement to her—no more; and when they became fierce she rebuked them.───小伙子們競相爭著要同她跳一曲吉格舞只讓她感到好笑——僅此而已;當他們鬧得兇了,她就責備他們。
But after the latest wrangles Mr Netanyahu will worry he may do so anyway.───但在最近的一次較量之后,內塔尼亞胡要擔心他無論如何都要這么做了。
It is the latest in a series of legal wrangles involving Apple.───這最新的,在一系列的法律爭議中涉及到蘋果公司。
Most of his opponents have been tied up in internal wrangles and flaky alliances.───他的多數競爭者都陷于內部爭論和根基不穩的聯盟之中。
Slowly she built up a picture of chimp life in all its domestic detail: the grooming, the food-sharing, the status wrangles, and the fights.───漸漸地她建立了猩猩本地習性的全部圖景:捋毛,分享食物,身份的爭吵打斗。
Wrangles in the deadlocked parliament over the election of a new president waste time.───關于舉行新一任總統選舉的爭論在議會僵持不下,耗費時日。
These discoveries have led to numerous legal wrangles between states about exact territorial limits.───這些發現已經引起海灣國家之間關于確切的領土疆界問題的很多法律上的爭論。
This "beefed up" IMF should not, however, be the knight who will save Europe from its wrangles.───不過,充實后的IMF不應當成為歐洲的騎士,把歐洲從內部爭吵中解救出來。
But the result was quick and clean, sidestepping legal wrangles over liability and avoiding tapping taxpayers for a bail-out.───但是很快結果就出來了,而且很合理:沒有為法律責任劃分而喋喋不休地爭吵,不會為了救濟銀行而動用納稅人財富。
The second Lord Baltimore worried about the growing size of church properties and outlasted the Jesuits in persistent wrangles about such holdings.
Bureaucratic wrangles were conspicuous at every level.
Wrangles over funding between the department and local authorities have blocked the scheme, claims the group.
The decisive factor in many of these wrangles may be the judiciary.
The plan was to avoid annual parliamentary wrangles.
One in five had wrangles over a direct debit or standing order.
The party was torn apart by wrangles over fiscal policy.