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1 alterco
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2 diverbio
m (pl -bi) argument* * *diverbio s.m. dispute, quarrel, altercation: avere un diverbio con qlcu., to have a quarrel with s.o.* * *pl. -bi [di'vɛrbjo, bi] sostantivo maschile disagreement, quarrel, argument, wrangle (su over, on; con with)* * *diverbiopl. -bi /di'vεrbjo, bi/sostantivo m.disagreement, quarrel, argument, wrangle (su over, on; con with). -
3 beccare
peckcolloq fig ( cogliere sul fatto) nab colloq colloq fig malattia catch, pick up colloq* * *beccare v.tr.1 ( afferrare) to peck; to beak*; to pick up (with the beak)2 ( ferire col becco) to peck, to give* a peck5 ( ottenere) to win*, to get*6 ( buscare) to catch*; to take*; (fam.) to nab: ho beccato un raffreddore, I have caught a cold; non mi beccherai!, you won't catch me doing that!; beccare uno schiaffo, to get a slap◘ beccarsi v.rifl.rec.1 ( di uccelli) to peck each other (o one another)* * *[bek'kare]1. vt1) (sogg : uccello) to peck (at)2) (fam : cogliere sul fatto) to nab, catch3) fam2. vr (beccarsi)(uso reciproco: uccelli) to peck (at) one another, (fig : litigare) to squabble* * *[bek'kare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (prendere col becco) [ uccelli] to peck (at), to beak [ cibo]; (colpire con il becco) to peck (at) [persona, animale]3) colloq. (rimorchiare)2.verbo pronominale beccarsi1) [ uccelli] to peck (at) each other2) colloq. fig. (punzecchiarsi) to bicker, to spar, to squabble3) (ricevere) to rake in [ soldi]; to bag [ medaglia]4) (prendersi) to get*, to catch* [ malattia]; to cop [ pugno]••* * *beccare/bek'kare/ [1]1 (prendere col becco) [ uccelli] to peck (at), to beak [ cibo]; (colpire con il becco) to peck (at) [persona, animale]2 colloq. fig. (sorprendere sul fatto) to catch* [ persona]; (arrestare) to nab colloq. [ ladro]; (ti ho) beccato! got you!1 [ uccelli] to peck (at) each other2 colloq. fig. (punzecchiarsi) to bicker, to spar, to squabblenon mi becchi più! you won't catch me again! -
4 altercare
altercare v. intr. to quarrel, to argue, to wrangle, to dispute.
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Wrangle — Wran gle, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Wrangled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Wrangling}.] [OE. wranglen to wrestle. See {Wrong}, {Wring}.] [1913 Webster] 1. To argue; to debate; to dispute. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] 2. To dispute angrily; to quarrel peevishly and… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Wrangle — or similar can mean: *Wrangle, Lincolnshire, a village in Lincolnshire, England. *As an intransitive verb, to bicker, or argue angrily and noisily. *As a transitive verb, to herd horses or other livestock.ee also*Wrangler *Wrangel *Rangel *In… … Wikipedia
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wrangle — [n] fight, argument altercation, battle royal*, bickering, blow off*, blowup*, brannigan*, brawl, brouhaha*, clash, contest, controversy, disagreement, dispute, exchange, falling out*, flap*, fracas, hassle, knock down drag out*, quarrel, row,… … New thesaurus
wrangle — ► NOUN ▪ a long and complicated dispute or argument. ► VERB 1) engage in a wrangle. 2) N. Amer. round up or take charge of (livestock). DERIVATIVES wrangler noun. ORIGIN perhaps related to Low German wrangen to struggle … English terms dictionary
Wrangle — Wran gle, v. t. To involve in a quarrel or dispute; to embroil. [R.] Bp. Sanderson. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Wrangle — Wran gle, n. An angry dispute; a noisy quarrel; a squabble; an altercation. [1913 Webster] Syn: Altercation; bickering; brawl; jar; jangle; contest; controversy. See {Altercation}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
wrangle — index altercation, argument (contention), belligerency, bicker, brawl (noun), brawl (verb), challenge … Law dictionary
wrangle — (v.) late 14c., from Low Ger. wrangeln to dispute, to wrestle, related to M.L.G. wringen, from P.Gmc. *wrang , from PIE *wrengh , nasalized variant of *wergh to turn (see WRING (Cf. wring)). Related: Wrangled; wrangling. The noun is recorded from … Etymology dictionary
wrangle — wrangle1 [raŋ′gəl] vi. wrangled, wrangling [ME wranglen, freq. of wringen: see WRING] 1. to quarrel angrily and noisily 2. to argue; dispute vt. to argue (a person) into or out of something n. an angry, noisy dispute or quarrel … English World dictionary
wrangle — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ bitter ▪ lengthy, long running ▪ legal, planning (BrE) ▪ a lengthy planning wrangle over the height of the building … Collocations dictionary