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sparred的意思

sparred中文翻譯:

vi.爭論;拳擊

n.(Spar)人名;(德)施帕爾;(法)斯帕爾

n.[礦物]晶石;圓材(如桅、桁等);爭論;拳斗

vt.裝圓材于

相似詞語短語

mattock of time and space───時間和空間的麻雀

melts my heart in spanish───用西班牙語融化我的心

jog spanish───慢跑西班牙語

bugle newspaper───軍號報

insufficient disk space───磁盤空間不足

disparate treatment definition───不同的治療定義

spaniel small───小獵犬

nine times the space that───九倍的空間

calaite spas───鈣磷鐵礦

floorage space───建筑面積

雙語使用場景

The younger man had stood silent as he and DE Roquefort sparred.───這年輕人在他和雷孟達爭吵時一直保持著安靜。

grocer sparred with her outside his store.───雜貨商在店外和她吵了起來。

A karate black belt chopped my knee when I sparred with him.───我和一個空手道黑帶對打時,他砍了我膝蓋。

McCain and Barack Obama have sparred over ties to lobbying firms and financial institutions caught up in the Wall Street turmoil.───麥凱恩與奧巴馬已經就各自與跟華爾街危機有瓜葛的游說公司和金融機構的關系進行了交鋒。

In another exchange, the two candidates sparred over who would be the most ready to assume the position of commander in chief.───在另一個交換中,兩位候選人爭論誰將為假設的主要領導人的位置做好了充分的準備。

In Washington, the White House and the S& P sparred over the downgrade, as did Democratic and Republican lawmakers.───在華盛頓,白宮與標普就下調評級發生了爭執,民主黨與共和黨議員之間也相互指責。

The 700-page result, "Nixon and Kissinger: Partners in Power, " shows they were as much rivals as partners and sparred for the limelight.───這個七百頁的成果《尼克森與季辛吉:權力夥伴》顯示,兩人亦敵亦友,也互搶聚光燈。

IT WAS a hard-eyed, unemotional get-together. They had never met face-to-face, but once sparred dangerously.───這是一次嚴肅而非情緒化的會面,他們從未親眼相見,卻曾激烈爭斗過。

The Prime Minister and the Conservative leader sparred over a range of domestic issues without landing a killer blow.───總理和保守黨領袖沒費什么力氣就分享了很大范圍的國內議題。

英語使用場景

He has already sparred with Michael Bates on virtually all topics.

So we sparred to the grim amusement and wild consternation of the ladies, the sober evaluation of the gents.

They've sparred with the media throughout their career and, out of repeated interviews, a ritual has evolved.

Over the years he sparred with his friend Jesse Jackson over political tactics.

While the Meredith crisis was in process, liberals and conservatives in Congress sparred over the legality of federal intervention in Oxford.

They had always gotten along, even when they sparred.

Bill MacCallum and Shelton have sparred with Hilderbrand for years.

The two have sparred for months over the health bill.

They sparred for a moment, on the brink of a full fight.