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quibble造句

造句2.01W

To quibble, especially in bargaining.

quibble造句

She's only introducing this as a quibble.

But this is a minor quibble.

To see or make trivial distinctions; quibble.

Don't quibble about unimportant things with me.

Such a quibble did not trouble Livingston and his friends.

Recently, the "quibble" magazine released its 2010 top ten buzzwords.

I can't quibble with the first, but as for the second I'm a bit dubious.

We can quibble, or we can face the brutal truth that we're being out-educated.

Still, this is a small quibble about a deeply intelligent, provocative book.

Who can resist lines like these, or cares to quibble whether they can be defined as verse?

"Why are you helping Katie? Don't quibble about Mr. Booker!" the headmaster doesn't want to hear the Booker explanation.

When you quarrel with a close friend, talk about the main dish, don; t quibble over the appetizers.

Try your best to let family harmony flow smoothly. When you quarrel with a close friend, talk about the main dish, don't quibble over the appetizers.

Each ecological disaster or problem traces its cause back to carbon. To quibble about this is really fiddling while Rome burns.

A pragmatist might contend that this is no time to quibble about economic theories. We need measures that get proven results.

The lack of an immediate apology constituted a gross misjudgment in a culture in which corporate executives are expected to apologise swiftly and quibble over fault later .

Businessmen quibble that they could better tap fast-growing markets in Asia if the BoJ did more to cheapen the yen.

The crucial moment of the film is where, I admit, I have a quibble: it is gripping and even moving when Harry realises what his destiny is, and sets out to fulfil it.

Pedants may quibble that only the DNA of the new beast was actually manufactured in a laboratory; the researchers had to use the shell of an existing bug to get that DNA to do its stuff.

One small quibble is the affectation in the title that this period of California's history began in 1950 and ended in 1963 (coincidentally the year of President Kennedy's assassination).

Those who disparaged the Romeo and Juliet experience, whether they were Shakespeare shunners, or purists, or simply sticks in the mud, might be prepared to quibble over Moulin Rouge.

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