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San山
10个月前
北京
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Ways of arguing between people
1.bicker= to fight, not necessarily in a super intense way though. It’s maybe for a partner, or an old friend, and it’s a little bit lighthearted.
Ex: I used to bicker with my mom when I was a teenager.
There’s distiction or nuance difference between “bicker” and “fight”.
“fight” is more arguing and more intense.
2. to be at each other’s throats(verbal argument, more nasty, not physical)
Ex: They were reall at each other’s throats about who should pay for that dinner.
3. fight like an old married couple(a fun expression, natural way of fighting for roomates, coworkers, cousins, but not for a real married couple, otherwise it doesn’t make sense) You don’t care. You just say what you think.
Ex: Stop, you guys are fighting like an old married couple.
4. squabble(verb and noun. not as common as “bicker”)
You could squabble with someone you are close to and you feel comfortable, like your life partener, ciblings, parents or friends and colleague.
Ex: Quit squabbling. Let’s focus.
HD144251z
9个月前
湖北
1
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阿Lyn
9个月前
广东
1
do couples fight in public ? new ways to talk about different level of arguing with people.
1. bicker with 与某人发生口角 争论
bicker means to fight, not necessarily super intense way and not physically .
for couples / old friends . a humer to it .
when i was a teenager i bicker with my dad a lot.
some people build connection through bickering.
just depends on the personality in a way.
2. to be at each others throats 互相掐架
a bit nasty 有点不愉快
not physical , verbol arguing .
they're really at each others throats about who should pay for the dinner .
3. to fight like an old married couple
they just say what they think . you don't care, no hiding no pretend of being anyone else .
can use for couple / friends / roommate / coworkers .
4. squabble 发生口角 大声争吵
for some fun, a brief kind of bickering .
you might be squabble with something small .
who do you squabble with the most ?
you could squabble with someone who's close / you feel comfortable with such as your partners / families / colleagues .
Did you heard ... and ... bickering yesterday ?
Yes, they were at each others throats , seriously.
Honestly, they sounded like an old married couple.
You're right, they are really like to squabble .

小苹果apple
10个月前
山西
0
求问怎么调出文本?