altercate
['ɔ:ltəkeit]
vi. 争论, 争吵
例句与用法:
The timetable is subject to alteration.
时刻表有可能更改。
There is a structural alteration to the building.
这座建筑物在这有一处结构上的改变。
My coat needs alteration.
我的上衣需要改改。
There have been a few alterations to the timetable.
时间表上有一些变动。
词形变化:
动词过去式: altercated |
动词过去分词: altercated |
动词现在分词: altercating |
动词第三人称单数: altercates |
vi.
争论; 争吵
altercatealtercateD.J.:[ˈɔ:ltə:keit]K.K.:[ˈɔltɚˌket]v.1.■争论,口角
altercate['ɔ:ltəkeit]vi.1.■(愤愤地)争论,争辩;争吵;争执;口角:to altercate with someone about something为某事与某人争论变形vi.altercatedaltercating
altercatealtercate[ˈɔ:ltə:keit]vi.1.■争辩, 口角altercate with sb. about sth.与某人因某事口角
继承用法altercation[ɔ:ltəˈkeɪʃ(ə)n]n.1.■争辩, 口角
参考词汇见quarrel;
altercate[ˈɔːltəkeɪt, ˈɒl-]verb- [no obj.](archaic)dispute or argue noisily and publicly
(古)(大声或公开地)争论,争执,口角
语源- mid 16th cent.: from Latin altercat- 'wrangled', from altercari
altercate
■Don't altercate over such trivia.
不要为这些鸡毛蒜皮的事争吵。
■Altercate between friends is just a matter of self-pride, there no victory or defeat for it.
与朋友的争执本没有谁对谁错,只是大家碍于面子不肯放弃的问题。
■altercate with sb. about sth.
与某人因某事口角
■to altercate with someone about something
为某事与某人争论
■His point bringed aboid altercate.
他的观点引起激烈的争论。
■altercate n.
口角;
■Maybe the teenagers will not worry,but altercate with their parents or show bad in school.
而青少年也许没那么担心,但却会更多地与家长发生口角或在学校里表现不好。