feuded
美 [fjud]
英 [fju?d] 
- n.(封建制度下的)封地;(部落或家族之間的)世仇;仇恨;不和
- v.長(zhǎng)期不和;經(jīng)常爭(zhēng)吵
- 網(wǎng)絡(luò)宿怨;爭(zhēng)執(zhí);宿仇
詞形變化
復(fù)數(shù):feuds 現(xiàn)在分詞:feuding 過去式:feuded 反義詞
同義詞
英漢解釋
n. | 2. (部落或家族之間的)世仇;仇恨;不和;爭(zhēng)執(zhí),糾紛 |
v. | 1. 長(zhǎng)期不和;經(jīng)常爭(zhēng)吵 |
英英解釋
例句
The two men had feuded over the announcement, with Lord Browne reluctant to commit himself to a departure date.
由于布朗勛爵不愿承諾自己的離職日期,二人在此問題上一直存在芥蒂。
It has feuded internally over reforms enacted by the grand coalition and its predecessor, an SPD-Green government.
它與聯(lián)合政府和它的前身“社會(huì)民主黨-綠黨”政府制定的改革政策進(jìn)行長(zhǎng)期的內(nèi)部爭(zhēng)斗。
Mr Ellison has feuded with both fellow software titans and up-and-coming employees in his own company .
埃里森不僅同其他軟件巨頭之間不和,同其積極進(jìn)取的員工也有分歧。
He frequently and famously feuded with Mr. Rubin early in Mr. Clinton's term over the administration's ideological direction.
他經(jīng)常和著名的feuded與魯賓先生早在克林頓先生的任期超過政府的思想方向。