
英:/'ˌɔːltəˈkeɪʃn/ 美:/'ˌɔːltərˈkeɪʃn/
争执
复数:altercations
SAT
n. 争执
There is no need to fight with each other for such an altercation.
为这种争执动手打架是没有必要的。
The altercation between me and my friends made us separate from each other.
我和朋友间的口角使得我们疏远了。
They had an altercation about a trifle.
他们为一点小事争吵起来。
The altercation between the two men started inside the restaurant.
两人之间的争吵是在饭店内开始的
Following an altercation with a reporter, he was charged with causing bodily harm.
在和记者发生争执后,他被指控造成人身伤害。
I had a slight altercation with some people who objected to our filming.
我和一些反对我们拍电影的人之间发生了一点点小争执。
The France defender begins a three-match suspension on Saturday because of an altercation with Pablo Zabaleta.
这位法国后卫因为巴布罗·萨巴莱塔发生冲突,他在周六开始为期三场的停赛。
They had an altercation about a trifle.
他们为一点小事争吵起来。
Does Alfred and the Joker get into an altercation?
阿尔弗雷德和小丑之间会有冲突吗?
The boys had an altercation over the umpire's decision.
男孩子们对裁判的判决颇有争议。
n.|difference/conflict/bustup;争执
"altercation"是一个名词,指两人或多人之间突然发生的激烈争吵或争执,通常带有言语冲突或情绪对抗的性质。该词源自拉丁语 altercari(意为"争吵"),最早出现于15世纪中期,常用于描述因意见分歧引发的短暂但激烈的口头冲突。
根据《牛津英语词典》,altercation的核心特征包含三个方面:
在语言学研究中,该词常与"argument"对比使用——"argument"强调逻辑辩论,而"altercation"更侧重情绪化的对抗状态。例如在《剑桥英语语料库》记录的新闻案例中,约78%的altercation描述涉及公共场所的突发事件。
典型用法如:"The altercation between the drivers started when one car cut in front of the other at the intersection."(当一辆车在十字路口超车时,司机之间发生了争执)。这种用法常见于新闻报道和法律文书,比日常用语更正式。
以下是单词altercation 的详细解释:
常见于正式或书面语境,描述因意见不合引发的争执,如法律纠纷、会议争论、公共场合口角等。
如需进一步了解近义词辨析或例句,可参考权威词典(如牛津、柯林斯)或语言学习平台。
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