Quarrelの例文や意味・使い方に関するQ&A
「Quarrel」を含む文の意味
Q:
quarrel とはどういう意味ですか?
A:
It means “to fight” or “to argue” as a verb. As a noun it means “a heated argument” or “a debate about something”
Q:
petty quarrel とはどういう意味ですか?
A:
It means "pointless argument."
Q:
quarrel とはどういう意味ですか?
A:
fight
Q:
quarrel とはどういう意味ですか?
A:
To have a fight with someone. Often a small argument or something that is not very serious. Like fights between siblings
Q:
quarrel とはどういう意味ですか?
A:
Argue
「Quarrel」の使い方・例文
Q:
quarrel を使った例文を教えて下さい。
A:
Yesterday, I had a quarrel with Jim.
I quarreled with my girlfriend.
Did you see those two people quarreling?
Stop your quarreling!
I quarreled with my girlfriend.
Did you see those two people quarreling?
Stop your quarreling!
Q:
"quarrel" を使った例文を教えて下さい。
A:
He quarrelled with me all the way to the supermarket.
We had a quarrel yesterday, but everything is ok now.
How many times have you two quarrelled this week?
They are always quarrelling.
We had a quarrel yesterday, but everything is ok now.
How many times have you two quarrelled this week?
They are always quarrelling.
Q:
quarrel を使った例文を教えて下さい。
A:
Me and my friend got in a quarrel about a movie.
Q:
quarrel を使った例文を教えて下さい。
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QAの全文をご確認ください
「Quarrel」の類語とその違い
Q:
quarrel と argument はどう違いますか?
A:
Argument is a verbal disagreement in deciding the right on opposite views/ideas.
Quarrel is a verbal disagreement between two people who are usually on good terms about an idea or issue.
Ex: I had an argument with the professor because she said my answer was incorrect.
Ex: My mom and dad had a quarrel so loud it woke the dog.
I hope that helps! // 그게 도움이 됐으면 좋겠네요! ✨
Quarrel is a verbal disagreement between two people who are usually on good terms about an idea or issue.
Ex: I had an argument with the professor because she said my answer was incorrect.
Ex: My mom and dad had a quarrel so loud it woke the dog.
I hope that helps! // 그게 도움이 됐으면 좋겠네요! ✨
Q:
quarrel と argument と bickering はどう違いますか?
A:
"Argument" is the most commonly used of the three, in conversational English. It can refer to any disagreement, whether serious or casual.
Ex: "We had a bad argument(noun) last night." Or "We tend to argue(verb) a lot."
"Bickering" is commonly used as well, but has a slightly more light-hearted and immature feeling. It can often refer to children or to adults behaving like children.
Ex: "Will you two please stop bickering?!"
"Quarrel" is similar to"argument" but is much less commonly used and and more literary. If I'm not mistaken it is more common in British English than in US English. You could find this word quite a bit in books/novels/etc.
Ex: "They quarreled(verb) all through the night and neither slept a wink." Or "You shouldn't let one bitter quarrel(noun) ruin your friendship."
Ex: "We had a bad argument(noun) last night." Or "We tend to argue(verb) a lot."
"Bickering" is commonly used as well, but has a slightly more light-hearted and immature feeling. It can often refer to children or to adults behaving like children.
Ex: "Will you two please stop bickering?!"
"Quarrel" is similar to"argument" but is much less commonly used and and more literary. If I'm not mistaken it is more common in British English than in US English. You could find this word quite a bit in books/novels/etc.
Ex: "They quarreled(verb) all through the night and neither slept a wink." Or "You shouldn't let one bitter quarrel(noun) ruin your friendship."
Q:
quarrel と argument はどう違いますか?
A:
They mean the same thing.
Argument is used more often.
Quarrel is an older word (like a 古文 way of speaking) and not used as often.
hope that helps! ^_^
Argument is used more often.
Quarrel is an older word (like a 古文 way of speaking) and not used as often.
hope that helps! ^_^
Q:
quarreling と bickering はどう違いますか?
A:
Quarrelling usually suggests an actual argument about something. Bickering refers to small things, which is not always negative. "They bicker like a married couple" can be said about two people who spend a lot of time together and know each other well. They might argue about who's turn it is to drive, answer the phone, pay for coffee, etc. but it is usually not done in anger.
Q:
quarrel と argument と fight はどう違いますか?
A:
"Argument" is a more general term. It can include any sort of back and forth disagreement between people (even if doesn't involve anger or yelling).
The term "argument" can also refer to a statement or opinion that is backed up by evidence or logic/reason (e.g. "His argument is that we should not demolish the building because it has historical significance").
A "quarrel" is an angry argument, typically between friends or family members (people who are well known to each other or are normally friendly / on good terms).
The term "argument" can also refer to a statement or opinion that is backed up by evidence or logic/reason (e.g. "His argument is that we should not demolish the building because it has historical significance").
A "quarrel" is an angry argument, typically between friends or family members (people who are well known to each other or are normally friendly / on good terms).
「Quarrel」についての他の質問
Q:
They quarreled but were soon reconciled. この表現は自然ですか?
A:
It sounds a little bit old-fashioned and formal, but it is correct.
Words like "quarreled" and "reconciled" are not used as often anymore for casual and everyday. So it might sound strange in a everyday conversation. People in modern and casual conversation are more likely to say something like, "They fought but soon after that they made up." or "They had an argument, but later they made it up to each other." or "They got in an argument, but later on they apologised." etc.
Words like "quarreled" and "reconciled" are not used as often anymore for casual and everyday. So it might sound strange in a everyday conversation. People in modern and casual conversation are more likely to say something like, "They fought but soon after that they made up." or "They had an argument, but later they made it up to each other." or "They got in an argument, but later on they apologised." etc.
Q:
quarrelの発音を音声で教えてください。
A:
It’s an odd word to say- even for native speakers!
Q:
If I were to go in between their quarrel, and stopped their fight, it wouldn't could solve their ploblem.
もし私が彼らの喧嘩の仲介に入っても、何の問題解決にもなりません。 この表現は自然ですか?
もし私が彼らの喧嘩の仲介に入っても、何の問題解決にもなりません。 この表現は自然ですか?
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If I were to go in between their quarrel, and stopped their fight, it wouldn't have solved their problem.
Q:
quarrel withの発音を音声で教えてください。
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Q:
I didn't interfere in their quarrel until i saw one of them slapped another この表現は自然ですか?
A:
say slap the other
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