英音
['bɪkərɪŋ]

美音 ['bɪkərɪŋ]

v. 争吵( bicker的现在分词 );口角;(水等)作潺潺声;闪烁
bickering 用法和例句
- Mounting panic led to open bickering and backstabbing .
- 越来越强烈的恐慌带来公然争吵和背后中伤。
- Years of bureaucratic bickering set things badly behind .
- 多年的政府官僚争吵已经严重拖延了大楼开建。
- Mr flaherty said these transfers would end bickering between ottawa and the provinces .
- 弗拉赫提先生说道这些转移将渥太华与地方省府的争吵。
- Earlier a ramshackle mission to syria by the arab league had ended in bickering .
- 早先阿拉伯国家联盟草率组成的赴叙观察团也以争吵告终。
- Observers once assumed the two parties were fated to simulate agreement in public while bickering in private .
- 观察者曾假设两党在公共场合注定要达成一致而私下里却争吵不休。