dust-up 英 [dʌst ʌp]   美 [dʌst ʌp]

dust-up

dust-up  英 [dʌst ʌp] 美 [dʌst ʌp]

n. 骚动;吵闹,争吵 

名词复数:dust-ups 

Mark Hurd, her successor, cut costs but was ousted in 2010 after a dust-up over sex and expenses before he could fix the firm's strategy. 她的继任者马克•赫德对成本进行了削减,但他在2010年因性丑闻和虚报费用等事被免职,也未能对公司战略进行及时调整。
This understanding has important implications for economic policy in general, and for the recent presidential campaign dust-up about gasoline taxes in particular. 这个观点对于经济政策的制定有很大的指导意义,特别是最近甚嚣尘上的美国总统选战中的燃油税政策问题。

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  • n. 骚动;吵闹,争吵
  • 1. Mark Hurd, her successor, cut costs but was ousted in 2010 after a dust-up over sex and expenses before he could fix the firm's strategy.

    她的继任者马克•赫德对成本进行了削减,但他在2010年因性丑闻和虚报费用等事被免职,也未能对公司战略进行及时调整。

  • 2. This understanding has important implications for economic policy in general, and for the recent presidential campaign dust-up about gasoline taxes in particular.

    这个观点对于经济政策的制定有很大的指导意义,特别是最近甚嚣尘上的美国总统选战中的燃油税政策问题。

  • 3. The relationship between Powell and Aspin is still more respectful than relaxed. The dust-up later cast a shadow over the president's ability to work easily with Powell over Bosnia.

    鲍威尔和之间的关系仍然比较尊重Aspin比轻松。

ˈdust-up / ; NAmE / noun ( BrE) ( informal) an argument or fight 吵架;争吵;打架 dust-up dust-ups ˈdust-up / ; NAmE /
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