squabble

squabble
'skwobl
1. verb
(to quarrel noisily, usually about something unimportant: The children are always squabbling over the toys.)

2. noun
(a noisy quarrel.)
squabble1 n riña / pelea
they had a squabble se pelearon
squabble2 vb reñir / pelearse
stop squabbling children! ¡niños, dejad de pelear!
El gerundio de squabble se escribe squabbling
squabble
tr['skwɒbəl]
noun
1 disputa, riña, pelea
intransitive verb
1 disputar, reñir, pelearse (over, por) (about, sobre)
squabble ['skwɑbəl] vi, -bled ; -bling : reñir, pelearse, discutir
squabble n
: riña f, pelea f, discusión f
squabble
n.
disputa s.f.
repique s.m.
riña s.f.
trifulca s.f.
v.
disputar v.
reñir v.
tropezar v.

I 'skwɑːbəl, 'skwɒbəl
intransitive verb pelear(se), reñir*

II
noun pelea f, riña f
['skwɒbl]
1.
N riña f , pelea f , pleito m (esp LAm)
2.
VI reñir, pelearse (over, about por, sobre)

stop squabbling! — ¡vale ya de pelearse or reñir!

* * *

I ['skwɑːbəl, 'skwɒbəl]
intransitive verb pelear(se), reñir*

II
noun pelea f, riña f

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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