early 14c., bikere, "to skirmish, fight," perhaps from Middle Dutch bicken "to slash, stab, attack," + -er, Middle English frequentative suffix. Meaning "to quarrel" is from mid-15c. Related: Bickered; bickering.
bicker (n.)
c. 1300, skirmish, battle; from the same source as bicker (v.). In modern use, often to describe the sound of a flight of an arrow or other repeated, loud, rapid sounds, in which sense it is perhaps at least partly echoic.
雙語例句
1. They always bicker when they meet at school.
在學(xué)校見面時他們總是爭吵.
來自辭典例句
2. Likes the nature the breath, the creek murmur bicker, the bird sounds.
喜歡大自然的氣息, 小河潺潺流水聲, 鳥兒鳴叫.
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3. We bicker with each other, we love working with each other.
我們互相吵嘴, 我們很喜歡和對方合作.
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4. Bicker: To engage in a petty, bad - tempered quarrel; squabble.
發(fā)生口角: 因壞脾氣引起的小的爭吵; 為瑣事爭吵.
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5. The two children used to bicker about who should do the washing - up.