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- To be rude,to brag or boast in a loud fashion. 無禮,大聲地吹牛或自誇。
- People generally quarrel because they cannot argue. 通常人們是因為不會辯理才吵架的。(切斯特頓)
- Nobody should boast of his learning. 誰也不應當誇耀自己的學識。
- I got involved in a quarrel about the price. 我被捲入了一場有關價格的爭吵。
- It is not always reliable to argue by analogy. 用類推法論證並不總是可靠的。
- I would rather be laughed at than quarrel with him. 我寧願被嘲笑,也不願和他吵架。
- After supper the quarrel lapsed into silence. 晚飯後爭吵逐漸平息下來了。
- They often quarrel with each other about trifles. 他們經常為小事吵架。
- Don't argue with one who is in hot blood. 不要和正在氣頭上的人爭論。
- He made a great brag of his ability. 他誇耀自己的能力。
- They brag most who can do least. 本領最小的人最會吹牛。
- She find it useless argue with them. 她發現和他們的爭論沒用。
- He seemed determined to pick a quarrel with us. 他似乎存心要找我們吵架。
- He would always help a lame dog over the stile, that was his boast. 他常常對有困難的人幫一把,這是他引以自傲的事。
- Don't stoop to quarrel with her about it. 別降低身份為這事去跟她爭吵。
- His intervention brought their quarrel to a climax. 他一干預使他們的口角達到最激烈程度。
- Don't try to argue with him till he's cooled down. 等他冷靜下來再跟他爭論。
- His comment sparked off a quarrel between them. 他提的意見引起了他們之間的爭吵。
- He tried to argue away his mistake. 他試圖用話把自己的錯誤搪塞過去。
- The whole thing turned into a bitter quarrel. 整件事釀成了激烈的爭吵。