feud
n long and bitter quarrel between two people, families or groups (两人、 家族或团体间的)长期不和, 世仇
a long-standing feud 夙怨
Because of a family feud, he never spoke to his wife's parents for years. 由於两家不和, 他已多年不与岳父母说话. feud, v [I, Ipr]
~ (with sb/sth) carry on a feud 长期争斗; 结世仇
feuding neighbours 长期不睦的邻居
The two tribes are always feuding (with each other). 这两个部落一直争斗不休.
You'd better not go inside. There might be snakes.
你最好不要进去。说不定有蛇呢。
From time to time, I notice that he puts a piece of meat down his trousers just before he leaves the factory.
我经常看到,他在快要离厂前把一块肉藏在裤子里。
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