与谁争吵英文怎么说
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To argue with someone in Engpsh, we can say "to have an argument with someone" or "to dispute with someone".
The origin of this phrase comes from the verb "to argue", which means to present a case in speech or writing and to engage in a contentious discussion with someone. The noun "argument" refers to the act or process of arguing, as well as the reasons or evidence given in support of a statement or bepef.
Examples:
I had a heated argument with my boss yesterday over the new project proposal.
(我昨天和老板就新项目提案进行了激烈的争论。)
John and Sarah are constantly disputing about who should do the dishes.
(约翰和莎拉一直在争论谁应该洗碗。)
The origin of this phrase comes from the verb "to argue", which means to present a case in speech or writing and to engage in a contentious discussion with someone. The noun "argument" refers to the act or process of arguing, as well as the reasons or evidence given in support of a statement or bepef.
Examples:
I had a heated argument with my boss yesterday over the new project proposal.
(我昨天和老板就新项目提案进行了激烈的争论。)
John and Sarah are constantly disputing about who should do the dishes.
(约翰和莎拉一直在争论谁应该洗碗。)