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61. | she was the instigator of their quarrel. |
| 她是他们吵架的煽动者。 |
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62. | I was awakened by their quarrel. |
| 我被他吵架吵醒了。 |
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63. | They are good friends, and they never quarrel. |
| 他们是好朋友,从来不吵架。 |
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64. | Person who easily becomes angry or quarrelsome |
| 易怒的人;爱吵架的人 |
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65. | We have had awful rows now and then. |
| 我们时不时地可怕地吵架。 |
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66. | John and Mary live hammer and tongs. |
| 约翰跟玛丽老吵架。 |
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67. | The couple next door are always arguing. |
| 邻居的夫妇总吵架. |
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68. | and he often quarreled with her about that. |
| 为此他经常和她吵架。 |
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-- 来源 -- 新世界名著-最后的一叶 - Rip Van Winkle (1) |
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69. | He often gets quarrelsome when he's Been drinking. |
| 他酒后常爱吵架。 |
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70. | wrangle with a person about [over] a matter |
| 为某事与人吵架 [口角] |
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