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1 quibble about
v.criticar por gusto, quejarse continuamente de. -
2 quibble
tr['kwɪbəl]1 (difficulty) pega, objeción nombre femenino2 (subtlety) sutileza3 (evasion) evasiva, subterfugio1 poner pegas, sutilizar2 familiar buscarle tres pies al gatoquibble n: objeción f de poca monta, queja f insignificanten.• evasión s.f.• quisquilla s.f.• retruécano s.m.• sofistería s.f.• sutileza s.f.v.• buscar evasivas v.• sutilizar v.
I 'kwɪbəlnoun objeción f ( de poca monta)
II
intransitive verb hacer* problemas por nimiedades['kwɪbl]to quibble OVER o ABOUT something: who's going to quibble over o about a dollar? ¿quién va a protestar or se va a quejar por un dólar?; to quibble WITH something: he quibbles with everything I say — le pone peros a todo lo que digo
1.N (=trivial objection) objeción f de poca montahe dismissed their objections as mere quibbles — desestimó sus objeciones como si se trataran de simples nimiedades
the deal was held up by some legal quibble — se retrasó el acuerdo a causa de una pequeña objeción de carácter legal
2.to quibble over or about sth — discutir por algo sin importancia
there's no point in quibbling about who's right and who's wrong — no sirve de nada discutir por quién tiene razón y quién no
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I ['kwɪbəl]noun objeción f ( de poca monta)
II
intransitive verb hacer* problemas por nimiedadesto quibble OVER o ABOUT something: who's going to quibble over o about a dollar? ¿quién va a protestar or se va a quejar por un dólar?; to quibble WITH something: he quibbles with everything I say — le pone peros a todo lo que digo
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s.1 pega insignificante, pequeñez, objeción menor, detalle sin importancia, objeción de poca monta.2 subterfugio, evasiva.v.1 detenerse en nimiedades, levantar objeciones, quejarse todo el tiempo.2 altercar.3 sutilizar, argumentar con sutilezas, hablar de detalles menores, hilar fino.4 utilizar subterfugios.vi.(pt & pp quibbled) -
4 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 -
5 poca
poco,-a
I adjetivo
1 (con el sustantivo en singular) not much, little: tengo poco apetito, I haven't got much appetite
2 (con el sustantivo en plural) not many, few: conozco pocos lugares de Italia, I don't know many places in Italy
II pron (singular) little, not much (plural) (objetos) few, not many (personas) few people, not many people ➣ Ver nota en few
III adverbio
1 (con verbo) not (very) much, little: entiendo poco del tema, I don't understand much about the issue
2 (con adjetivo) not very: está poco claro, it's not very clear
3 (de tiempo) hace poco que nos conocemos, we met a short time ago
IV sustantivo masculino
1 (acompañado de adjetivo o adverbio) lo noté un poco molesto, I thought he was a bit annoyed
tendré que hacerlo un poco después, I'll have to do it a little later
2 (acompañando a un sustantivo) dame un poco de agua, give me a little water ➣ Ver nota en little
Locuciones: a poco de, shortly after
dentro de poco, soon
poco a poco, little by little, gradually
poco antes/después, shortly before/afterwards
por poco, almost ' poca' also found in these entries: Spanish: aceptación - baja - bajo - balbucear - caída - caza - cerca - cerrarse - choriza - chorizo - conformarse - corta - corto - enclenque - familia - guaperas - idea - leve - monta - pequeña - pequeño - rebuscada - rebuscado - resonancia - seca - seco - verde - cabeza - categoría - cháchara - gente - luz - muy - pinche - poco English: clad - few - glibly - hate - importance - incidental - inconsiderate - lack - light - lightly - little - muck about - muck around - nothing - notice - people - shallowness - short-sighted - small-scale - small-time - sparingly - store - sustain - thoughtlessly - tinpot - unreliable - untrustworthy - visibility - blind - consideration - fry - low - mean - minor - off - quibble - slack - small - weak-willed
См. также в других словарях:
quibble — I n. a minor quibble II v. (D; intr.) to quibble about, over; with (to quibble about trifles) * * * [ kwɪb(ə)l] over with (to quibble about trifles) (D; intr.) to quibble about a minor quibble … Combinatory dictionary
quibble — quib|ble1 [ˈkwıbəl] v to argue about small unimportant details quibble about/over ▪ Let s not quibble over minor details. quibble 2 quibble2 [i]n [Date: 1600 1700; Origin: Probably from quib quibble (16 17 centuries), probably from Latin quibus… … Dictionary of contemporary English
quibble — 1 verb (intransitive + over/about) to argue about small points or details that are completely unimportant: Don t quibble about the money just pay what she asks. 2 noun (C) a small complaint or criticism about something very unimportant: I have… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
quibble — /ˈkwɪbəl / (say kwibuhl) noun 1. a use of ambiguous, prevaricating, or irrelevant language or arguments to evade a point at issue. 2. the use of such arguments. 3. trivial, petty, or carping criticism. –verb (i) (quibbled, quibbling) 4. to evade… …
quibble — [n] objection, complaint artifice, cavil, criticism, dodge, duplicity, equivocation, evasion, hair splitter*, nicety, niggle*, nit picker*, pretense, prevarication, protest, quiddity, quirk, shift, sophism, subterfuge, subtlety; concepts 46,52… … New thesaurus
quibble — ► NOUN 1) a slight objection or criticism. 2) archaic a pun. ► VERB ▪ argue about a trivial matter. ORIGIN from obsolete quib «a petty objection», probably from Latin quibus, from qui, quae, quod who, what, which , frequently used in legal… … English terms dictionary
quibble — [[t]kwɪ̱b(ə)l[/t]] quibbles, quibbling, quibbled 1) V RECIP When people quibble over a small matter, they argue about it even though it is not important. [V over/about/with n] Council members spent the day quibbling over the final wording of the… … English dictionary
quibble — I UK [ˈkwɪb(ə)l] / US verb [intransitive] Word forms quibble : present tense I/you/we/they quibble he/she/it quibbles present participle quibbling past tense quibbled past participle quibbled to argue or complain about something that is not… … English dictionary
quibble — quib|ble1 [ kwıbl ] verb intransitive to argue or complain about things that are not important quibble quib|ble 2 [ kwıbl ] noun count a complaint or criticism about something that is not important … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
quibble — 1. noun I have just one quibble Syn: criticism, objection, complaint, protest, argument, exception, grumble, grouse, cavil; informal beef, gripe, moan 2. verb no one quibbled with the title Syn: object to, find fa … Thesaurus of popular words
quibble — I. verb (quibbled; quibbling) Date: 1656 intransitive verb 1. to evade the point of an argument by caviling about words 2. a. cavil, carp b. bicker transitive verb to subject to quibbles • … New Collegiate Dictionary