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1 wrangle
'ræŋɡl
1. verb(to quarrel or argue angrily.) reñir, pelear
2. noun(an angry argument.) riña, peleatr['ræŋgəl]1 disputa, riña1 discutir (about/over, por), reñir (about/over, por)to wrangle over: discutir porwrangle n: riña f, disputa fv.• altercar v.• encrespar v.• palotear v.• pelotear v.• picotear v.• reñir v.• rodear el ganado v.n.• agarrada s.f.• bronca s.f.• camorra s.f.• disputa s.f.• paloteo s.m.• reyerta s.f.• riña s.f.
I 'ræŋgəla) ( argue) discutir, reñir*b) ( herd cattle) (AmE) arrear or (Méx) rejuntar ganado
II
noun altercado m, disputa f, riña f['ræŋɡl]1.N riña f, disputa f, pleito m (esp LAm)legal wrangle — disputa f legal
2.VIto wrangle (about or over sth) — reñir or pelear (por or sobre algo)
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I ['ræŋgəl]a) ( argue) discutir, reñir*b) ( herd cattle) (AmE) arrear or (Méx) rejuntar ganado
II
noun altercado m, disputa f, riña f -
2 wrangle
s.1 disputa.2 pelea, pelotera.v.1 pelear ruidosamente, discutir en alta voz.2 altercar, reñir, entrar en hostilidad, pleitear.vi.(pt & pp wrangled) -
3 discutir
discutir ( conjugate discutir) verbo transitivo ‹ proyecto de ley› to debate, discuss verbo intransitivo to argue, quarrel; discutir por algo to argue about sth; discutirle a algn to argue with sb
discutir
I verbo intransitivo
1 to argue [de/sobre, about]
2 (regañar, reñir) to argue, have an argument
II verbo transitivo
1 (debatir, considerar) to discuss, talk about
2 (rebatir, poner en cuestión) to challenge, question ' discutir' also found in these entries: Spanish: bregar - chocar - comentar - gana - hablar - menos - pelear - pelearse - tarifar - tratar - alegar - mucho - pleitear - reñir - reunión English: argue - argument - bicker - blue - debate - disagree - discuss - dispute - fall out - horn - occasion - point - quarrel - quibble - talk over - talk through - thrash out - use - pointless - spar - talk - thrash - wrangle
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