ARGUEto continue quarrelling for a long time, often in a violent way 长期争斗,结仇,结怨
feud (with somebody) over something
The neighboring states are feuding over the rights to the river.
相邻各国在这条河的归属问题上结怨多年。
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feud• For example, a committee or board you head is making no progress because members are feuding.• The coalition, ranging from soft-left to hard-right, has stuck together despite constantfeuding.• With this knowledge goes one of the previously existingimpediments to ethnicfeuding.• The reason for the affray is unclear, though a police spokesman played down any suggestion of feuding between criminalgangs.• One teacher said feuding between girls was directly linked to tensions from home.• The feuding between ministers during the revivals had robbed them of some prestige and had confused people who were looking for stability.• War and isolation have proved an ideal breeding ground for corruption and feuding between rival political clans.
ADJECTIVE | VERB + FEUD | PREPOSITIONADJECTIVE➤long, long-running, long-standing, old世仇;宿怨;舊怨➤ongoing繼續存在的宿仇▸➤bitter不共戴天的世仇➤bloody血仇▸➤petty芥蒂▸➤blood血親復仇◇Blood feuds added to the local crime rate.家族血仇增加了當地的犯罪率。➤family, internecine, personal, private家族恩怨;內部世仇;個人恩怨;私人恩怨◇a long-standing family feud長期的血親復仇➤public公眾的仇恨VERB + FEUD➤have有宿怨▸➤start引發宿怨◇The incident started a family feud.這個事件引發了家族世仇。➤settle解決恩怨◇a time to settle old feuds解決舊怨的時機➤end結束世仇PREPOSITION➤feud between⋯之間的爭端◇the feuds between rival companies相互競爭的公司之間的爭端➤feud over關於⋯的不和◇They had a long-running feud over money.他們因錢的問題長期不和。➤feud with和⋯的恩怨◇his personal feud with the city authorities他個人與市政當局的恩怨