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Don't wrangle with others over trifles.

wrangle造句

They are hand in hand, without wrangle.

wrangle with a person about [over] a matter

They were involved in a long legal wrangle over payment.

bargain or wrangle (over a price, terms of an agreement, etc.).

He was involved in a long legal wrangle with the publishing house over copyright.

He will give in to his opponent's claim rather than wrangle over a disputed point.

The two of them began to wrangle the moment they got talking.

The Kirchners' grip on power has slackened since they lost an acrimonious wrangle over taxes on farm exports last year.

He may also, over time, accumulate enough goodwill to wrangle Republican votes when he really does need them.

My mother is that kind the person which meets a minor matter not to be satisfactory can shout and wrangle.

They wrangle and argue over the relative merits of the two methods, although the real answer is staring them in the face: Use both!

It's so hard to take the trouble to wrangle all the stuff together the night before, but it really pays off.

He belongs to that particular breed of Taiwanese music iconoclasts who studied abroad, speak more American than Chinese and know how to wrangle a tune out of guitar.

He must wrangle a band of relatives, from the merely well-off to billionaires, who are accustomed from birth to privilege and plenty.

The wrangle with Mr Costello followed a press revelation on July 9th about a private meeting between the pair in late 1994.

A drawn-out wrangle in the courts might produce more acrimony after a hard-fought and at times bitter campaign, although a legal scrap would be preferable to street violence.

The wrangle over his ownership rights continues with West Ham claiming they own Tevez's registration, while Joorabchian's Media Sports Investment group say they own the economic rights of the player.

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