pelear
struggle ; bicker ; squabble.
Despite the ferment that was going on in the scientific information field during the middle years of the decade of the '50's, the ADI was struggling to survive; membership had shrunk to only 200.
Chapter 4 presents solutions for when children fight, bicker, compete, namecall, and hit.
Let's not squabble about the fact that Bush actually eked out a razor-thin victory in the popular vote.
con ganas de pelear
on the warpath
The article 'Girlies on the warpath' argues that despite institutional resistance, good antisexist work is happening in teacher education.
dos no se pelean si uno no quiere
it takes two to tangle
it takes two to tango
it takes two to make a quarrel
It takes two to tangle and the risk is in a woman living with a very dangerous animal, the human male.
Only time will tell, but one thing is for sure, it takes two to tango.
It takes two to make a quarrel, family or otherwise, fathers or sons.
estar peleados
be on bad terms
He thinks her mother used witchcraft against him and they are on bad terms.
para pelearse hacen falta dos
it takes two to tangle
it takes two to tango
it takes two to make a quarrel
It takes two to tangle and the risk is in a woman living with a very dangerous animal, the human male.
Only time will tell, but one thing is for sure, it takes two to tango.
It takes two to make a quarrel, family or otherwise, fathers or sons.
pelear a brazo partido
fight + tooth and nail
fight + hand to hand
go at it + hammer and tongs
In fact, it was the right-wing that fought tooth and nail against those who sought to outlaw child labor in this country.
Sgt. Joe Harris and a cornered burglar fought hand-to-hand in the struggle leading to their deaths from gunshot wounds.
The second half commenced as before with both teams going at it hammer and tongs.
pelear a muerte
fight to + death
go at it + hammer and tongs
Hitler ordered his Nazi troops at Stalingrad to fight to death.
The second half commenced as before with both teams going at it hammer and tongs.
pelear hasta la muerte
fight to + death
Hitler ordered his Nazi troops at Stalingrad to fight to death.
pelearse
feud
scuffle
fall out
quarrel
brawl
row
have + a row
They used these relics to compel Flemish knights to cease feuding & make peace with their enemies, exploiting the fear of the miraculous powers of saints.
A fight had broken out and the boys were scuffling like alley cats in the parking lot.
The two men fell out shortly after the project started - with the tragic result that Seymour shot himself.
But, firstly, the big German banks quarrelled among themselves over the division of the spoils.
Once the party was over, some 20000 people carried on celebrating the victory, some of whom began to brawl and hurl objects onto roads.
A retired policeman died of a heart attack yesterday after rowing with two joggers for dropping litter.
If we have a row he sulks for days and I have to try everything to get him to be nice again.
pelearse con
fall out with
From shooting stars to fallen stars, we look at the top 5 celebrites who've fallen out with fame.
pelearse (por)
war (over)
This paper chronicles the growing frequency of child abduction by divorced parents who are warring over child custody.
pelearse por Hacer Algo
scramble
Every Olympic sponsor, media organizer and dedicated fan are scrambling to put up the web site that carries the most and best information in what will be the first Olympic Games to be followed in cyberspace.