disagreement
noun[CorU]
uk/ˌdɪs.əˈɡriː.mənt/us/ˌdɪs.əˈɡriː.mənt/B2
anargumentor asituationin whichpeopledo not have the sameopinion:
分歧,意见不合We had a disagreementabout/overthefeefor thework.我们对这项工作的费用有争议。
Literarycriticswereintotaldisagreement (aboutthevalueof thebook).(关于这本书的价值)文学评论家的看法迥异。
an argument
- argumentI don't want to get into an argument with you about this.
- disagreementThere was a disagreement over who should pay the bill.
- quarrelThere were bitter quarrels between the two neighbours.
- rowUKMy parents had a row about money.
- squabbleI'm always dealing with squabbles between the children.
- tiffShe had a tiff with her boyfriend last night.
- Their disagreement wasdueto amisunderstanding.
- It'sridiculous- we have atinydisagreement and youblowthewholething out ofproportion!
- Peter'swell-timedjokestoppedthe disagreementdevelopinginto something moreserious.
- Money is often asourceoftensionand disagreements inyoungmarriedcouples.
- Thesplitcame after aseriesof disagreements between thesingerand his song-writer.
Arguments & disagreements
- argument
- be (on) non-speakersidiom
- belligerence
- bickering
- blow(someone/something)up
- bust up
- clash
- conflict
- contentiousness
- contretemps
- ding-dong
- dispute
- dust-up
- hostility
- kerfuffle
- misunderstanding
- personality clash
- rhubarb
- spat
- squabble