1·I've had enough of their endless arguing.
我听够了他们无休止的争吵。
—— 《牛津词典》
2·Constant arguing doesn't make for a happy marriage.
不断争吵不可能使婚姻幸福。
—— 《牛津词典》
3·I've heard they're getting divorced. Mind you, I'm not surprised—they were always arguing.
听说他们要离婚了。告诉你吧,我并不感到意外,因为他们总是争吵。
—— 《牛津词典》
4·I hate arguing with people.
我讨厌和别人争吵。
5·An elephant and a monkey were arguing.
一只大象和一只猴子在争吵。
1·Where's the logic here-especially since Hacker and Dreifus have just been arguing in favor of philosophy and critical thinking?
这是什么逻辑啊——尤其是哈克和德瑞福尔斯刚刚还在为支持哲学和批判性思考而争辩?
2·Some people have criticized the idea of infectious cigarettes, arguing that as tobacco burns, it would kill any germs present.
有人指责这种感染性香烟的观念,争辩说存在的细菌会在香烟燃烧过程中烧死。
3·A handful of astronomers are convinced they have found a couple of these missing links, and in fact are arguing their case this week at a conference in California.
少数天文学家相信,他们已经发现了几个失落掉的中量级黑洞的环节,事实上,在本周于加利福尼亚举行的一个会议上,他们为他们的案例而争辩。
4·Banks defend their model by arguing that they have to pay top dollar to secure the best employees, who maximise profits for shareholders.
为了维护该分配模式的合理性,各家银行争辩到它们必须用高薪才能留住最佳的员工,而这些人能使股东的利润最大化。
5·Instead of arguing in a polite but firm manner with, say, airport ticketing agents, frustrated Americans increasingly raise their voices and make demands.
比如说,当机场售票人员表现出不敬时,受挫的美国人越来越多地是提高嗓门,提出要求,而不是用礼貌而坚决的语气争辩。