feud
n. 不和,世仇; 封地
vi. 长期不和; 经常争吵
A feud is a quarrel in which two people or groups remain angry with each other for a long time, although they are not always fighting or arguing.
...a long and bitter feud between the state government and the villagers.
州政府和村民间的久积深怨
If one person or group feuds with another, they have a quarrel that lasts a long time. You can also say that two people or groups feud .
He feuded with his ex-wife...
他和前妻积怨已久。
Their families had feuded since their teenage daughters quarrelled two years ago.
自从两家十几岁的女儿两年前吵了一架,两家人就结下了仇。
1. a bitter quarrel between two parties
1. carry out a feud;
The feud with the Catholics goes back to the 11th century.
与天主教的夙怨可以追溯到11世纪。
He also began a running feud with Dean Acheson.
他也开始接二连三地和艾奇逊院长发生争执。
a long-running feud between the two artists
两个艺术家之间的夙怨
Sadly, the feud sums up the relationship between Lord Bath and the man who succeeds him.
不幸的是,巴思勋爵和他的继任者之间的关系只能用“积怨已久”来概括。
What were the beginnings of this tragic feud across the Rhine?
这次跨越来因河的悲剧的仇杀的开端是些什么 呢 ?