bickers
美 [ˈbɪkərz]英 [ˈbɪkəz]
- v.(为小事)斗嘴,争吵
- bicker的第三人称单数和复数
bickers
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As the1800s unfold , the stage becomes more crowded and Mr Bickers sometimes appears to wander in the detail .
随着19世纪大幕的开启,世界舞台变得更加拥挤,而Bickers先生有时似乎在细节中徘徊。
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That might also hold true in other parts of the state , where University of Colorado at Boulder political scientist Kenneth Bickers says apathy could diminish Hispanic turnout at the polls .
这可能也适用于其他各州,在科罗拉多大学的博尔德政治学家肯尼斯·贝克斯称冷漠可能削弱拉美籍西班牙人在民意调查中的投票率。