caviller / ˈkæv əl /

卡瓦列尔卡维勒卡夫勒卡瓦列里

caviller3 个定义

v. 无主动词 verb

cav·iled, cav·il·ing or cav·illed, cav·il·ling.

  1. to raise irritating and trivial objections; find fault with unnecessarily: He finds something to cavil at in everything I say.
v. 有主动词 verb

cav·iled, cav·il·ing or cav·illed, cav·il·ling.

  1. to oppose by inconsequential, frivolous, or sham objections: to cavil each item of a proposed agenda.
n. 名词 noun
  1. a trivial and annoying objection.
  2. the raising of such objections.

caviller 近义词

caviller

等同于 carper

caviller

等同于 caviler

更多caviller例句

  1. It would be foolish to cavil about living in any city, with its many pleasures and diversions, he says.
  2. There is no hesitation, cavil, or debate in the acceptance of it as a duty.
  3. I should n't want to have it go abroad that we had not acted formally, if there was any one disposed to cavil.
  4. Of this he complains, with some cause, as it afterwards occasioned numbers of unsanctified critics to laugh and cavil at him.
  5. Some discontented Frerons or Arnauds, might cavil against it: but this was rebellion, not controversy.
  6. This appeared to be a contradiction in terms, but public apathy accepted it without cavil.