feuded

美 [ˈfjuːdɪd]英 [ˈfjuːdɪd]
  • v.争吵不休;长期争斗;世代结仇
  • feud的过去分词和过去式
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  • 1
    N-COUNT 世仇;积怨
    A feud is a quarrel in which two people or groups remain angry with each other for a long time, although they are not always fighting or arguing.

    ...a long and bitter feud between the state government and the villagers.

    州政府和村民间的久积深怨

  • 2
    V-RECIP 长期争吵;结怨;结仇
    If one person or group feuds with another, they have a quarrel that lasts a long time. You can also say that two people or groups feud .

    He feuded with his ex-wife...

    他和前妻积怨已久。

  1. Their families had feuded since their teenage daughters quarrelled two years ago .

    自从两家十几岁的女儿两年前吵了一架,两家人就结下了仇。

  2. He feuded with his ex-wife

    他和前妻积怨已久。

  3. The two tribes feuded with each other for generations .

    这两个部族世代为敌。

  4. The two men had feuded over the announcement , with Lord Browne reluctant to commit himself to a departure date .

    由于布朗勋爵不愿承诺自己的离职日期,二人在此问题上一直存在芥蒂。

  5. He publicly feuded with former teammate Shaquille O'Neal .

    他与前队友奥尼尔的长期不和众所皆知。

  6. The brothers feuded ower the land .

    兄弟间因为土地而长期不和。

  7. While Edison feuded with rival electrical pioneers over whether power should be distributed using a direct current ( DC ) or an alternating current ( AC ), the issue dividing opinion today is climate change and regulation of greenhouse gases .

    当年爱迪生与同为电气先锋的竞争对手在配电应使用直流电(DC)还是交流电(AC)的问题上争执不下,而目前存在分歧的,是气候变化和温室气体监管问题。