wrangling
常見(jiàn)例句
- The wrangling may even cause the deal to collapse.
這種爭(zhēng)吵也許甚至?xí)?dǎo)致協(xié)議流產(chǎn)。 - After years of wrangling, there is still no framework elections law.
爭(zhēng)吵多年后,仍沒(méi)有一部框架性的選舉法。 - That is one of many reasons to expect the results to produce consternation, wrangling and legal challenges.
這個(gè)因素與許多其他因素一起構(gòu)成了預(yù)計(jì)選舉結(jié)果將導(dǎo)致驚愕、爭(zhēng)吵和法律訴訟的理由。 - But most of the major players in the current political wrangling are Shi'ite.
- European Union leaders meeting in Brussels hailed an agreement on climate change, reached after weeks of wrangling over how much members should contribute to developing countries to adapt to global warming.
- Other than minor legal wrangling, this matter should be of little consequence to Tesla.
FORBES: North Carolina's Threat To Tesla Likely Unconstitutional - Election year wrangling over energy policy left the popular piece of legislation in the lurch.
FORBES: Dying For A Tax Break - If all main parties needed to agree on a formula, the wrangling would be endless.
ECONOMIST: Fuelling the political machine 返回 wrangling