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At each other’s throats 唇槍舌戰(zhàn)地爭(zhēng)吵

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At each other’s throats 唇槍舌戰(zhàn)地爭(zhēng)吵

今日短語(yǔ)

并不是所有的時(shí)候大家都能夠和平相處,難免有爭(zhēng)執(zhí)的情況發(fā)生。當(dāng)這些爭(zhēng)吵變得非常激烈,雙方說(shuō)話尖銳,態(tài)度也很強(qiáng)硬的時(shí)候,我們就可以用 at each other’s throats “卡住對(duì)方的脖子”來(lái)形容他們激烈爭(zhēng)吵,對(duì)峙、互不相讓的狀態(tài)。

例句

I thought they were happily married but now it seems they are always at each other’s throats.

I didn’t always get on with my sister. When we were children we were always at each other’s throats.

The neighbours were at each other’s throats after one of them built a huge fence between their properties.

請(qǐng)注意

我們可以用 have a lump in your throat “喉嚨里有一塊東西”來(lái)形容因?yàn)樾那榧?dòng),尤其指由于悲傷引起的哽咽欲泣的感覺(jué)。

例句

It always brings a lump to my throat when I look at photos of my children when they were babies.

The smell of that perfume always brings a lump to my throat. It was my mum’s favourite before she passed away.

 
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