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2 squabble with about
Общая лексика: повздорить (с кем-л.) из-за (чего-л.) -
3 squabble with over
Общая лексика: повздорить (с кем-л.) из-за (чего-л.) -
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1. nounStreit, der2. intransitive verbhave a squabble [with somebody about something] — sich [mit jemandem wegen einer Sache] streiten
sich zanken (over, about wegen)* * *['skwobl] 1. verb(to quarrel noisily, usually about something unimportant: The children are always squabbling over the toys.) sich kabbeln2. noun(a noisy quarrel.) die Kabbelei* * *squab·ble[skwɒbl̩, AM skwɑ:bl̩]I. n Zankerei f, Streiterei fto have a \squabble [about/over sth] eine Auseinandersetzung [über/um etw akk] haben* * *['skwɒbl]1. nZank m, Streit msquabbles — Zankereien pl, Streitigkeiten pl
2. vi(sich) zanken, (sich) streiten (about, over um)* * *A v/i sich kabbeln umg (about, over wegen, um)B v/t:squabbled type TYPO tanzender SatzC s Kabbelei f umg* * *1. nounStreit, der2. intransitive verbhave a squabble [with somebody about something] — sich [mit jemandem wegen einer Sache] streiten
sich zanken (over, about wegen)* * *v.kabbeln v.zanken v. -
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I ['skwɒbl]nome battibecco m., bisticcio m.II ['skwɒbl]verbo intransitivo bisticciare, beccarsi* * *['skwobl] 1. verb(to quarrel noisily, usually about something unimportant: The children are always squabbling over the toys.) bisticciare2. noun(a noisy quarrel.) battibecco* * *squabble /ˈskwɒbl/n.alterco; lite; battibecco; litigio; disputa.(to) squabble /ˈskwɒbl/A v. i.altercare; litigare; bisticciare; disputare: to squabble with sb. over (o about) st., litigare con q. su qc.B v. t.(tipogr.) scomporre, disfare, spaginare ( righe già composte)squabblern.attaccabrighe; persona litigiosa.* * *I ['skwɒbl]nome battibecco m., bisticcio m.II ['skwɒbl]verbo intransitivo bisticciare, beccarsi -
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1. [ʹskwɒb(ə)l] nперебранка, перепалка, ссора, спор из-за пустяков2. [ʹskwɒb(ə)l] v1. пререкаться, вздорить, ссориться из-за пустяковto squabble with smb. about /over/ smth. - повздорить с кем-л. из-за чего-л.
they are always squabbling with each other over trifles - они всегда пререкаются друг с другом из-за всякой ерунды
2. полигр.1) рассыпаться ( о наборе)2) рассыпать ( набор) -
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/'skwɔbl/ * danh từ - sự cãi nhau ầm ĩ, sự cãi vặt với nhau * nội động từ - cãi nhau ầm ĩ, cãi vặt =to squabble with somebody about something+ cãi nhau ầm ĩ với ai về việc gì * ngoại động từ - (ngành in) xếp lệch, xếp lộn (hàng chữ) -
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ˈskwɔbl
1. сущ. перебранка, ссора из-за пустяков
2. гл.
1) вздорить, пререкаться из-за пустяков (about/over) It's just like those two brothers to keep squabbling over one small toy! ≈
2) полигр. рассыпать(ся) (о наборе) перебранка, перепалка, ссора, спор из-за пустяков пререкаться, вздорить, ссориться из-за пустяков - to * with smb. about /over/ smth. повздорить с кем-л. из-за чего-л. - they are always squabbling with each other over trifles они всегда пререкаются друг с другом из-за всякой ерунды (полиграфия) рассыпаться( о наборе) рассыпать (набор) squabble вздорить, пререкаться из-за пустяков ~ перебранка, ссора из-за пустяков ~ полигр. рассыпать(ся) (о наборе)Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > squabble
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{skwɔbl}
I. n кавга, разправия, счепкване (за дребни неща)
II. v карам се, разправям се, дрънкам се, дърля се (за дреболии)* * *{skwъbl} n кавга, разправия; счепкване (за дребни неща).(2) {skwъbl} v карам се, разправям се, дрънкам се, дърля се* * *скарване; пререкание; разправия; кавга; караница;* * *1. i. n кавга, разправия, счепкване (за дребни неща) 2. ii. v карам се, разправям се, дрънкам се, дърля се (за дреболии)* * * -
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1. n перебранка, перепалка, ссора, спор из-за пустяков2. v пререкаться, вздорить, ссориться из-за пустяковthey are always squabbling with each other over trifles — они всегда пререкаются друг с другом из-за всякой ерунды
3. v полигр. рассыпаться4. v полигр. рассыпатьСинонимический ряд:1. quarrel (noun) altercation; argument; beef; bickering; brabble; brannigan; brawl; clash; conflict; contention; controversy; debate; difficulty; disagreement; dispute; dust; dustup; embroilment; falling-out; feud; fight; fracas; fuss; hassle; imbroglio; knock-down-and-drag-out; miff; quarrel; rhubarb; row; ruckus; run-in; set-to; spat; squall; tiff; unpleasantness; words; wrangle2. argue (verb) argue; argufy; bicker; contend; dispute; fight; hassle; quibble; wrangle3. quarrel (verb) altercate; brabble; brawl; broil; caterwaul; fall out; quarrel; riot; row; scrap; spat; tiff; wrangleАнтонимический ряд:agreement; concur -
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['skwobl] 1. verb(to quarrel noisily, usually about something unimportant: The children are always squabbling over the toys.) pričkati se2. noun(a noisy quarrel.) pričkanje* * *[skwɔbl]1.nounpričkanje, glasen prepir (za kako malenkost);2.intransitive verbpričkati se, prepirati se (with s.o. about s.th. s kom glede česa); intransitive verb printing premakniti, prestaviti (črke, stavek) -
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transitive verb1) kämpfen mit2) (squabble with) [sich] streiten mit* * *transitive verb1) kämpfen mit2) (squabble with) [sich] streiten mit -
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > препираться
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15 разбраниться
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > разбраниться
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16 переругиваться
несовер.;
возвр.;
(с кем-л.) ;
разг. quarrel( with), squabble( with)несов. разг. call one another names.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > переругиваться
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17 поругать
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > поругать
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1. intransitive verb,2. transitive verb,fight shy of somebody/something — jemandem/einer Sache aus dem Weg gehen
1) (in battle)fight somebody/something — gegen jemanden/etwas kämpfen; (using fists)
fight somebody — sich mit jemandem schlagen; [Boxer:] gegen jemanden boxen
fight somebody/something — gegen jemanden/etwas ankämpfen
3)be fighting a losing battle — (fig.) auf verlorenem Posten stehen od. kämpfen
4) führen [Kampagne]; kandidieren bei [Wahl]5)fight one's way — sich (Dat.) den Weg freikämpfen; (fig.) sich (Dat.) seinen Weg bahnen
3. nounfight one's way to the top — (fig.) sich an die Spitze kämpfen
make a fight of it, put up a fight — sich wehren; (fig.) sich zur Wehr setzen
give in without a fight — (fig.) klein beigeben
2) (squabble) Streit, derthey are always having fights — zwischen ihnen gibt es dauernd Streit
all the fight had gone out of him — (fig.) sein Kampfgeist war erloschen
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/119957/fight_against">fight against* * *1. past tense, past participle - fought; verb1) (to act against (someone or something) with physical violence: The two boys are fighting over (= because of) some money they found.) kämpfen2) (to resist strongly; to take strong action to prevent: to fight a fire; We must fight against any attempt to deprive us of our freedom.) (be)kämpfen3) (to quarrel: His parents were always fighting.) streiten2. noun1) (an act of physical violence between people, countries etc: There was a fight going on in the street.) der Kampf2) (a struggle; action involving effort: the fight for freedom of speech; the fight against disease.) der Kampf3) (the will or strength to resist: There was no fight left in him.) der Kampfwille4) (a boxing-match.) der Boxkampf•- fighter- fight back
- fight it out
- fight off
- fight one's way
- fight shy of
- put up a good fight* * *[faɪt]I. n1. (violent combat) Kampf m (against/for gegen/um + akk); (brawl) Rauferei f; (involving fists) Schlägerei fto give up without a \fight kampflos aufgeben5. (quarrel) Streitto show some \fight (defend oneself) Widerstand leisten, sich akk zur Wehr setzen; (show appetite for fighting) Kampfgeist demonstrieren, sich akk kampflustig zeigen7.II. vi<fought, fought>1. (combat violently) kämpfenthe children were \fighting in the playground die Kinder rauften sich auf dem Spielplatzto \fight like cats and dogs wie Hund und Katze sein▪ to \fight against/for sth/sb gegen/für etw/jdn kämpfen▪ to \fight with each other miteinander kämpfen2. (wage war) kämpfento \fight to the death auf Leben und Tod kämpfento \fight to the bitter end bis zum bitteren Ende kämpfento \fight to the finish bis zum Schluss [o letzten Augenblick] kämpfen▪ to \fight against/for sb/sth gegen/für jdn/etw kämpfento \fight for the winning side für die Sieger kämpfen4. (struggle) kämpfento \fight at [or in] an election bei einer Wahl kandidierento \fight to clear one's name um seinen guten Ruf kämpfen▪ to \fight against sb gegen jdn [an]kämpfento \fight for breath nach Luft ringento \fight for a cause für eine Sache kämpfento \fight for life um sein Leben kämpfen5. BOXING boxen▪ to \fight against sb gegen jdn boxenIII. vt<fought, fought>1. (wage war)▪ to \fight sb/sth gegen jdn/etw kämpfento \fight a delaying action den Feind im Kampf hinhaltento \fight a battle eine Schlacht schlagento \fight a duel ein Duell austragen, sich akk duellierento \fight ships/troops Schiffe/Truppen kommandieren3. (struggle to extinguish)to \fight a fire ein Feuer bekämpfen, gegen ein Feuer ankämpfen4. (strive to win)to \fight an action einen Prozess durchkämpfento \fight a case in [or through] the courts einen Fall vor Gericht durchfechten; (strive to beat)5. (struggle against, resist)to \fight crime das Verbrechen bekämpfento \fight a disease gegen eine Krankheit ankämpfen▪ to \fight sb gegen jdn [an]kämpfen6. (in boxing)▪ to \fight sb gegen jdn boxen7. (battle)to \fight one's way to the top sich akk an die Spitze kämpfen8.▶ to \fight fire with fire mit den gleichen Waffen kämpfen▶ to \fight a losing battle auf verlorenem Posten kämpfen▶ to \fight shy of sb/sth jdm/etw aus dem Weg gehen* * *[faɪt] vb: pret, ptp fought1. n1) (lit, fig) Kampf m; (= fist fight, scrap) Rauferei f, Prügelei f, Schlägerei f; (MIL) Gefecht nt; (= argument, row) Streit mto put up a fight (lit, fig) — sich zur Wehr setzen
to put up a good fight (lit, fig) — sich tapfer zur Wehr setzen, sich tapfer schlagen
do you want a fight? — willst du was?, du willst dich wohl mit mir anlegen?
he won't give in without a fight —
in the fight against disease — im Kampf gegen die Krankheit
he lost his fight for life —
2) (= fighting spirit) Kampfgeist m2. vikämpfen; (= have punch-up etc) raufen, sich prügeln, sich schlagen; (= argue with wife etc) sich streiten or zankento fight for sb/sth — um jdn/etw kämpfen
to fight for what one believes in — für seine Überzeugungen eintreten or streiten
to go down fighting — sich nicht kampflos ergeben
to fight shy of sth — einer Sache (dat) aus dem Weg gehen
I've always fought shy of claiming that... — ich habe immer bewusst vermieden, zu behaupten...
3. vt1) person kämpfen mit or gegen; (= have punch-up with) sich schlagen mit, sich prügeln mit; (in battle) kämpfen mit, sich (dat) ein Gefecht nt liefern mit2) fire, disease, cuts, policy, crime, inflation bekämpfen; decision ankämpfen gegen; corruption angehen gegenthere's no point in fighting it, you can't win — es hat keinen Zweck, dagegen anzukämpfen, es ist aussichtslos
she fought the urge to giggle — sie versuchte, sich das Kichern zu verkneifen
3)to fight a duel — ein Duell nt austragen, sich duellieren
to fight pitched battles — sich (dat) offene Gefechte liefern
See:→ also battle4) (MIL, NAUT: control in battle) army, ships kommandieren* * *fight [faıt]A s1. Kampf m:a) MIL Gefecht nb) Konflikt m, Streit mgive sth up without a fight etwas kampflos aufgeben;lose the fight over den Kampf verlieren um;make (a) fight (for sth) (um etwas) kämpfen;put up a (good) fight einen (guten) Kampf liefern, sich tapfer schlagen;fight against drugs Drogenbekämpfung f;the fight against unemployment der Kampf gegen die Arbeitslosigkeitfight record Kampfrekord m3. Schlägerei f, Rauferei f:have a fight (with) → C 34. Kampffähigkeit f, Kampf(es)lust f:a) sich zur Wehr setzen,b) kampflustig sein;there was no fight left in him er war kampfmüde oder umg fertig;he still had a lot of fight in him er war noch lange nicht geschlagenB v/t prät und pperf fought [fɔːt]1. jemanden, etwas bekämpfen, bekriegen, kämpfen gegen3. etwas verfechten, sich einsetzen füra) gegen eine Erkältung ankämpfen,5. raufen oder sich prügeln mit6. erkämpfen:fight one’s wayb) fig seinen Weg machen, sich durchschlagen;fight one’s way to sth sich etwas erkämpfen8. Truppen, Geschütze etc kommandieren, (im Kampf) führenC v/ifight against sth gegen etwas ankämpfen;2. SPORT boxen* * *1. intransitive verb,1) (lit. or fig.) kämpfen; (with fists) sich schlagenfight shy of somebody/something — jemandem/einer Sache aus dem Weg gehen
2) (squabble) [sich] streiten, [sich] zanken ( about wegen)2. transitive verb,1) (in battle)fight somebody/something — gegen jemanden/etwas kämpfen; (using fists)
fight somebody — sich mit jemandem schlagen; [Boxer:] gegen jemanden boxen
2) (seek to overcome) bekämpfen; (resist)fight somebody/something — gegen jemanden/etwas ankämpfen
3)be fighting a losing battle — (fig.) auf verlorenem Posten stehen od. kämpfen
4) führen [Kampagne]; kandidieren bei [Wahl]5)fight one's way — sich (Dat.) den Weg freikämpfen; (fig.) sich (Dat.) seinen Weg bahnen
3. nounfight one's way to the top — (fig.) sich an die Spitze kämpfen
make a fight of it, put up a fight — sich wehren; (fig.) sich zur Wehr setzen
give in without a fight — (fig.) klein beigeben
2) (squabble) Streit, derall the fight had gone out of him — (fig.) sein Kampfgeist war erloschen
Phrasal Verbs:* * *n.Kampf ¨-e m.Schlacht -en f.Streit -e m. (battle) one's way through expr.sich durchboxen v. v.(§ p.,p.p.: fought)= kämpfen v.sich streiten v. -
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I [faɪt]1) (struggle) lotta f. ( for per; to do per fare)to keep up the fight — proseguire o continuare la lotta
to put up a fight against — opporre resistenza o resistere a, lottare contro
2) (outbreak of fighting) (between civilians) rissa f., zuffa f. ( over per); mil. combattimento m., battaglia f. ( for per); (between animals) combattimento m.to get into o have a fight with sb. — battersi o fare a pugni con qcn
3) (in boxing) incontro m.4) (argument) lite f., litigio m. ( over per)to have a fight with sb. — litigare con qcn
5) (combative spirit) combattività f.II 1. [faɪt]verbo transitivo (pass., p.pass. fought)1) lottare contro, combattere contro [disease, opponent, emotion, proposal]; lottare contro [ fire]; combattere [ war]to fight one's way through — farsi largo a fatica o con la forza tra [ crowd]
2.to fight sb. — sport battersi contro qcn
verbo intransitivo (pass., p.pass. fought)2) (squabble) litigare, bisticciare ( over per)•- fight on••* * *1. past tense, past participle - fought; verb1) (to act against (someone or something) with physical violence: The two boys are fighting over (= because of) some money they found.) lottare, battersi2) (to resist strongly; to take strong action to prevent: to fight a fire; We must fight against any attempt to deprive us of our freedom.) lottare, combattere3) (to quarrel: His parents were always fighting.) litigare2. noun1) (an act of physical violence between people, countries etc: There was a fight going on in the street.) lotta, battaglia2) (a struggle; action involving effort: the fight for freedom of speech; the fight against disease.) lotta3) (the will or strength to resist: There was no fight left in him.) combattività4) (a boxing-match.) combattimento•- fighter- fight back
- fight it out
- fight off
- fight one's way
- fight shy of
- put up a good fight* * *I [faɪt]1) (struggle) lotta f. ( for per; to do per fare)to keep up the fight — proseguire o continuare la lotta
to put up a fight against — opporre resistenza o resistere a, lottare contro
2) (outbreak of fighting) (between civilians) rissa f., zuffa f. ( over per); mil. combattimento m., battaglia f. ( for per); (between animals) combattimento m.to get into o have a fight with sb. — battersi o fare a pugni con qcn
3) (in boxing) incontro m.4) (argument) lite f., litigio m. ( over per)to have a fight with sb. — litigare con qcn
5) (combative spirit) combattività f.II 1. [faɪt]verbo transitivo (pass., p.pass. fought)1) lottare contro, combattere contro [disease, opponent, emotion, proposal]; lottare contro [ fire]; combattere [ war]to fight one's way through — farsi largo a fatica o con la forza tra [ crowd]
2.to fight sb. — sport battersi contro qcn
verbo intransitivo (pass., p.pass. fought)2) (squabble) litigare, bisticciare ( over per)•- fight on•• -
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1. n спор; ссора; размолвка, раздорto be at quarrel — ссориться, быть в ссоре
2. n повод к вражде, повод для ссоры3. n уст. жалоба, поданная в суд4. n уст. тяжба, судебный процесс5. v спорить; оспаривать; возражать; придираться6. v ссориться; браниться; пререкаться7. v уст. ставить под сомнение8. n алмаз для резки стекла9. n долото каменотёса10. n стр. квадратная или ромбовидная плитка11. n стр. стекло ромбовидной формы12. n стр. уст. стрела арбалетаСинонимический ряд:1. altercation (noun) altercation; argument; beef; bickering; brabble; brannigan; brawl; breach; break; clash; contention; controversy; debate; difference; difficulty; disagreement; dust; dustup; embroilment; falling-out; feud; fight; fracas; fuss; hassle; imbroglio; knock-down-and-drag-out; miff; rhubarb; row; ruckus; run-in; set-to; spat; squabble; squall; tiff; unpleasantness; words; wrangle2. complaint (noun) complaint; dispute; objection3. altercate (verb) altercate; argue; beef; bicker; brabble; brawl; caterwaul; clash; contend; dispute; fall out; fight; hassle; quibble; row; scrap; spat; squabble; struggle; tiff; wrangleАнтонимический ряд:agree; agreement; amity; chat; conversation; friendliness; peace; pleasantry
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