bicker
/ˈbɪkə(r)/ (bre, ipa) · [bˈɪkɚ] /ˈbɪkər/ (ame, ipa) · [bˈɪkɚ] /ˈbi-kər How to pronounce bicker (audio)/ (ame, mw)
bicker — 動詞
- bickerpresent simple I / you / we / they
- bickershe / she / it
- bickeredpast simple
- bickering-ing form
1. To argue in an irritated way with someone over small matters.
拌嘴
為小事反覆鬥嘴
To argue in an irritated way with someone over small matters.
Esme and Luca kept bickering over the last slice of pizza.
Esme 和 Luca 為了最後一片披薩一直拌嘴。
bicker over + small thing
During the trip, Liang and Emma bickered about whose map was right.
旅行途中,Liang 和 Emma 為了誰的地圖才對而鬥嘴。
bicker about + topic
Two tired brothers bickered in the back seat all afternoon.
兩個累壞的兄弟整個下午都在後座拌嘴。
Arjun and Folake started bickering when the queue stopped moving.
排隊隊伍不動時,Arjun 和 Folake 就開始鬥嘴。
文法句型
bicker + with + person + about/over + topic
用法筆記
Often suggests repeated, low-level arguing rather than one big fight. It is commonly followed by 'with' for the other person and 'about' or 'over' for the topic.
常見錯誤
bicker — 名詞
1. A small quarrel in which people keep exchanging annoyed remarks.
口角
因小事引起的小爭執
A small quarrel in which people keep exchanging annoyed remarks.
A silly bicker over a wet towel spoiled breakfast for everyone.
一場為了濕毛巾的小口角,害大家早餐都吃得不開心。
a bicker over + small thing
Their latest bicker started when someone moved the car keys.
他們最近那場口角,是有人把車鑰匙移走後開始的。
After a brief bicker in the kitchen, the sisters laughed again.
在廚房短短吵了幾句後,兩姊妹又笑了起來。
The meeting paused for a bicker about who should answer the phone.
會議暫停了一下,因為大家為了該由誰接電話起了口角。
文法句型
a + bicker + about/over + topic
用法筆記
Less common than the verb and usually refers to a short, petty exchange of words. It often appears after 'a' and is followed by 'about' or 'over' plus the topic.