feud
n. 不和,世仇; 封地
vi. 長期不和; 經常爭吵
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.
州政府和村民間的久積深怨
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...
他和前妻積怨已久。
Their families had feuded since their teenage daughters quarrelled two years ago.
自從兩家十幾歲的女兒兩年前吵了一架,兩家人就結下了仇。
1. a bitter quarrel between two parties
1. carry out a feud;
The feud with the Catholics goes back to the 11th century.
與天主教的夙怨可以追溯到11世紀。
He also began a running feud with Dean Acheson.
他也開始接二連三地和艾奇遜院長髮生爭執。
a long-running feud between the two artists
兩個藝術家之間的夙怨
Sadly, the feud sums up the relationship between Lord Bath and the man who succeeds him.
不幸的是,巴思勳爵和他的繼任者之間的關係只能用“積怨已久”來概括。
What were the beginnings of this tragic feud across the Rhine?
這次跨越來因河的悲劇的仇殺的開端是些什麼 呢 ?