quibble的意思和读音

quibble

: [ˈkwɪb(ə)l] : ['kwɪb(ə)l]

v.

n.

quibbles  quibbling  quibbled  

v.agree

v.equivocate,hedge,split hairs,nitpick,cavil

n.objection,equivocation,quiddity

quibblev.

1.[i]~ (about/over sth)to argue or complain about a small matter or an unimportant detail

It isn't worth quibbling over such a small amount.

n.

1.a small complaint or criticism, especially one that is not important

minor quibbles

n.1.,;,2.3.

v.1.,诿,;2.

n.1.a complaint or criticism about something that is not important

v.1.to argue or complain about something that is not important

1. questionnaire quibble quick court ...

2. (6) [ hide] ◎ [ sophism;carp;cavil;quibble] ◎ [ sophistry;fallacy;sophism] ...

3. querulous adj. quibble n. quiescent adj. ...

4. querulous adj. quibble n. quiescent adj. ...

5. nibble v. , quibble n. , bacon n. ...

6. 〖 bisociation〗 〖 pun;quibble〖 multipletrack〗 ...

7. querulous adj. quibble n. quiescent adj. ...

8. pebble n. quibble n. rabble n. ...

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1.also quibble, you can not eat food less increase it? Guzhe eat all day. You talk about, this month you how much weight gain?

2.Though experts still quibble about the exact nature of how the ship broke up, a consensus does seem to be forming around how Titanic sank.

3.But it was mysterious to me that the super-angels would quibble about valuations.使

4.Many might quibble over the details of that account, but few would dispute the Poles' vital role in freeing Europe from totalitarian rule.

5.One can quibble about the accuracy of such a definition but it also conveys the essence of what evolution really is.

6.Bolivia continues to clamour for its lost outlet to the sea. Apart from a minor quibble over the land border, Peru makes no such claim.

7.When cubs start to twitch or to scratch or to nibble, what they need is some help, not a lecture or quibble.

8.When that neglect shows up in the numbers, we quibble about how they were calculated.

9.A pragmatist might contend that this is no time to quibble about economic theories. We need measures that get proven results.

10.But a wise blogger once said that it's a good principle to argue about other people's main points, not to quibble over side issues.