词汇 | feud |
释义 | feudWord family nounfeudingfeudalismfeudalistfeudalityfeudalizationfeudistfeudadjectivefeudalisticfeudaryverbfeudalizeadverbfeudally feud1 /fjuːd/ noun [countableC] ARGUEan angry and often violent quarrel between two people or groups that continues for a long time 〔个人间或群体间的〕长期不和,长期争斗,世仇 feud over a bitter feud over territory 领土问题上的长期激烈争执 feud with/between ► see thesaurus at argument a feud between rival drug organizations 敌对的贩毒团伙间的宿怨 Examples from the Corpus feud• The offence was the result of a bitter feud between Black and a Walsall forward.• The bitter feud between California Gov.• After fifteen years he was still pursuing his feud against his master-mason, unwilling to let even his bones rest.• He has been accused of letting personal feuds affect his judgement.• The referee had earlier issued four warnings and with players involved in their private feuds there was little constructive rugby.• The game also allowed the long-running feud between Limpar and Derby midfield player Mark Pembridge to continue.• In conference sessions throughout the late 1980s, a civilized but spirited feud played out between these two camps.• That feud is a lot of nonsense.• At large, Billy the Kid moved beyond the confines of the feud to more general shootings and stock thefts.• The feud between the Hatfields and the McCoys raged for 20 years. feud with/between• War and isolation have proved an ideal breeding ground for corruption and feuding between rival political clans.• A glimpse behind the scenes is afforded by the billowing feud between Forbes and Fortune.• The offence was the result of a bitter feud between Black and a Walsall forward.• But none the less the distinction is as real as the enduring feud between Capulets and Montagues in Romeo and Juliet.• Several companies became involved in feuds with Microsoft.• It brings to mind the ludicrous feud between Liam Gallagher and Robbie Williams, who need their silly heads knocking together.• 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. feud2 verb [intransitiveI] 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。 Examples from the Corpus 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 constant feuding.• With this knowledge goes one of the previously existing impediments to ethnic feuding.• The reason for the affray is unclear, though a police spokesman played down any suggestion of feuding between criminal gangs.• 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. feud (with somebody) over something• Acts betraying one's honour can be redeemed by extended families through the often bloody reciprocity of feuds.• Turkey and Greece have long been feuding over the island of Cyprus. (1200-1300) Old French feide |
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