sparred
美 [spɑr]
英 [spɑ?(r)] 
- v.爭(zhēng)論;練習(xí)拳擊;虛晃一拳
- n.(船上用作桅桿等的)圓材;(飛機(jī)的)翼梁
- 網(wǎng)絡(luò)晶石;立柱式平臺(tái);School Public Accountability Report
詞形變化
復(fù)數(shù):spars 過(guò)去式:sparred 現(xiàn)在分詞:sparring 反義詞
同義詞
英漢雙解
1. | [i] ~ (with sb) 練習(xí)拳擊;虛晃一拳to make the movements used in boxing , either in training or to test the speed of your opponent's reaction |
2. | [i] ~ (with sb) (多指在友好氣氛中)辯論,爭(zhēng)論to argue with sb, usually in a friendly way |
1. | (船上用作桅桿等的)圓材a strong pole used to support the sails, etc. on a ship |
2. | (飛機(jī)的)翼梁a structure that supports the wing of an aircraft |
英漢解釋
n. | 7. 美國(guó)海岸警衛(wèi)隊(duì)婦女隊(duì)員 |
v. | |
英英解釋
例句
McCain and Barack Obama have sparred over ties to lobbying firms and financial institutions caught up in the Wall Street turmoil.
麥凱恩與奧巴馬已經(jīng)就各自與跟華爾街危機(jī)有瓜葛的游說(shuō)公司和金融機(jī)構(gòu)的關(guān)系進(jìn)行了交鋒。
In another exchange, the two candidates sparred over who would be the most ready to assume the position of commander in chief.
在另一個(gè)交換中,兩位候選人爭(zhēng)論誰(shuí)將為假設(shè)的主要領(lǐng)導(dǎo)人的位置做好了充分的準(zhǔn)備。
In Washington, the White House and the S& P sparred over the downgrade, as did Democratic and Republican lawmakers.
在華盛頓,白宮與標(biāo)普就下調(diào)評(píng)級(jí)發(fā)生了爭(zhēng)執(zhí),民主黨與共和黨議員之間也相互指責(zé)。
The 700-page result, "Nixon and Kissinger: Partners in Power, " shows they were as much rivals as partners and sparred for the limelight.
這個(gè)七百頁(yè)的成果《尼克森與季辛吉:權(quán)力夥伴》顯示,兩人亦敵亦友,也互搶聚光燈。
IT WAS a hard-eyed, unemotional get-together. They had never met face-to-face, but once sparred dangerously.
這是一次嚴(yán)肅而非情緒化的會(huì)面,他們從未親眼相見(jiàn),卻曾激烈爭(zhēng)斗過(guò)。
The Prime Minister and the Conservative leader sparred over a range of domestic issues without landing a killer blow.
總理和保守黨領(lǐng)袖沒(méi)費(fèi)什么力氣就分享了很大范圍的國(guó)內(nèi)議題。
But when they saw Redruth waiting for them in the sparred gallery, they went about ship at once, and a head popped out again on deck.
但是,當(dāng)他們看到雷德魯斯在設(shè)了防的過(guò)道里等著他們時(shí),又立刻向別處跑去。一個(gè)腦袋又探出了甲板張望。
He became hypnotized by the black and white posters and photographs on the walls of the boxing clubs where he trained and sparred .
他成了催眠的黑人和白人的海報(bào)和照片的墻壁上的拳擊俱樂(lè)部,他訓(xùn)練和爭(zhēng)論。
During the summit itself the two leaders sparred over whether the G20 should publish a blacklist of tax havens.
G20峰會(huì)上,兩國(guó)對(duì)于G20是否應(yīng)該發(fā)布一個(gè)逃稅天堂的黑名單而進(jìn)行了爭(zhēng)論。
The younger man had stood silent as he and de Roquefort sparred.
這年輕人在他和雷孟達(dá)爭(zhēng)吵時(shí)一直保持著安靜。
The grocer sparred with her outside his store .
雜貨商在店外和她吵起來(lái)了。
China has sparred with other nations, including South Korea and Vietnam, over territorial claims .
中國(guó)就領(lǐng)土主權(quán)問(wèn)題與韓國(guó)和越南等其它國(guó)家進(jìn)行過(guò)爭(zhēng)論。
U. S. and Chinese officials sparred over China's exchange rate policies during high-level talks this week in Washington.
中美戰(zhàn)略與經(jīng)濟(jì)對(duì)話(huà)本周于華盛頓舉行,兩國(guó)官員對(duì)中國(guó)匯率政策互相爭(zhēng)辯。
Sparred; spar. Ring; spars; To box, especially to make boxing motions without hitting one's opponent.
試招出拳,尤指作出拳擊姿態(tài)但不打到對(duì)手身上。
Mr Erdogan publicly sparred with Israel, but Mr Gul quietly lobbied Iran to give up its nuclear ambitions.
當(dāng)Erdogan忙于公開(kāi)與以色列抬杠時(shí),Gul卻在秘密地游說(shuō)伊朗放棄其核野心。
Chavez sparred with Bush the previous day over Tehran's nuclear program but avoided any personal insults.
查韋斯談到布什一天前關(guān)于德黑蘭核問(wèn)題(的演講),但避開(kāi)了任何人身攻擊。
Regulators and political leaders sparred over whether to include a default scenario.
監(jiān)管部門(mén)和歐盟領(lǐng)導(dǎo)人就是否將主權(quán)債務(wù)違約這一情況考慮在內(nèi)進(jìn)行了爭(zhēng)辯。
Bush also sparred with Democrats over legislation to begin withdrawing troops from Iraq.
布什在民主黨關(guān)于制定開(kāi)始從伊拉克撤軍的立法上也存在爭(zhēng)議。
The two governments have also sparred over two-way trade issues, visa policies for their citizens and energy investments in Asia and Africa.
兩國(guó)還就雙邊貿(mào)易、公民簽證政策以及在亞洲和非洲的能源投資等問(wèn)題產(chǎn)生了糾紛。
The candidates also sparred over immigration policy Thursday.
候選人周四還就移民政策進(jìn)行了辯論。
In the bitter phrase of Jean-Paul Sartre, with whom he sparred for years, he preferred to view men like ants.
薩特曾與斯氏爭(zhēng)吵多年,在他刻薄的言詞里,說(shuō)斯氏喜歡把人類(lèi)看成是螞蟻。
In Italy, the issue is who gets garbage from Naples. In Belgium, groups sparred after a soccer game.
在意大利,沖突因誰(shuí)從那不勒斯收取垃圾引起,在比利時(shí),沖突起源于一場(chǎng)足球賽。
Mr. Lowe, who was elected in April and is gay, sparred with Mr.
羅伊先生四月當(dāng)選為市長(zhǎng),他是位同性戀者。
ch. In 2006 the two sparred when Mr Samuelsson launched a hostile bid for Scania, a Swedish truck firm.
早在2006年這兩個(gè)人就薩繆爾森針對(duì)瑞典卡車(chē)公司斯坎尼亞的收購(gòu)案的反對(duì)態(tài)度進(jìn)行過(guò)一次交鋒。
He'd just sparred with his adversary and lost.
他剛才在跟他對(duì)手的爭(zhēng)吵中失敗了。
That is worrying for Vietnam, which has sparred with China over undersea drilling by Western oil companies.
那正是越南擔(dān)憂(yōu)的,她與中國(guó)就西方石油公司的海下鉆井爭(zhēng)吵不休。
There, he paired with and sometimes sparred with a developing Bryant. Together, they won three titles;
在湖人隊(duì),他和新人布萊恩特并肩作戰(zhàn)(有時(shí)也有點(diǎn)小摩擦),贏得了三個(gè)總冠軍。