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Перевод: squabble speek squabble


[существительное]
перебранка ; мелкая ссора; перебранка из-за пустяков; ссора из-за пустяков;
[глагол]
вздорить; склочничать; пререкаться из-за пустяков; вздорить из-за пустяков; рассыпать; рассыпаться


Тезаурус:

  1. Wets squabble in wake of Meyer Points of Order.
  2. Rank's Simon and Laura (1955) pursued a different tack, mocking TV for the phoniness of its images of life through the story of a married couple in a TV soap, who are represented as cooing doves on the screen when in reality they always bicker and squabble.
  3. Squawking madly in what appeared to be a family squabble over the direction they should take, they suddenly closed ranks, as if by order, and formed a perfect vee behind their leader.
  4. So it was with some surprise a few years ago that our attention was drawn from the dull French film noir onscreen to the back of the cinema, where a couple were resolving a lovers' squabble.
  5. A bill before the House signals the end of the real battle and the start of a squabble over detail.
  6. In reality, the squabble is more over slogans and symbols left over from the Reagan years than anything substantial.
  7. STEVE ARCHIBALD THE HIBS BOARD SQUABBLE OVER THE LAST CLEAN STRIP
  8. He and I got into a bit of a squabble.
  9. Here children will share and squabble, will make and break friendships.
  10. The huntsman who is right up with hounds, dismounts and removes the brush and sometimes the mask after an exceptionally good run; he then throws the carcase to the hounds who squabble over it and eat it.
  11. However, even those who do not doubt the terrible things that happened can still squabble about their meaning.
  12. Ignoring disputes for the moment will be crucial if you have an inkling that your children squabble more when you are around.
  13. Ancient hostility between Iranians and Arabs is mirrored in the squabble about whether the Gulf should be called "Persian" or "Arabian" or, the boring compromise, neither.

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