squabble
vi. (為小事而)爭論,吵嘴; 攪亂(排好的鉛字)
When people squabble, they quarrel about something that is not really important.
Mother is devoted to Dad although they squabble all the time...
母親很愛父親,儘管他們總是為瑣事拌嘴。
The children were squabbling over the remote-control gadget for the television...
孩子們正在為搶奪電視機的遙控器而爭吵。
1. a quarrel about petty points
1. argue over petty things;
Tom keep squabble with his sister about who is going to use the bicycle.
湯姆跟妹妹都爭著要騎那輛腳踏車.
I hate to squabble with my wife about money.
我厭惡為錢的事興太太爭吵.
Just a squabble every and then when someone was off.
當有人離開時總會有一些口角發生.
Babbitt did not often squabble with his employees.
巴位元不常和僱員爭吵.
She always made me smile, even after Sis and I had just had a big squabble.
即使我剛和姐姐大吵了一場,她也總能使我舒懷微笑.