and past participle picked one's battles) (idiomatic) To involve oneself in disputes only if one is likely to win. (idiomatic) To take a stand for a cause...
chấp nê (to be stubborn) chấp nhận (to accept) chấp nhất, chấp nhặt (to dispute; stubborn) chấp pháp (to enforce the law) chấp thuận (to approve; authorize)...
flit (“zeal, diligence”). flite (plural flites) (dialectal) a quarrel, dispute, wrangling. (dialectal) a scolding. From Middle English flyten (“to argue...
The Nanotech War: Star Trek Voyager: No tagbacks. Time out pauses the game to resolve a dispute or if someone is injured. Time in resumes the game....
spelling ⴼⴻⴽⴽ) (transitive) to rescue, to aid, to save (transitive) to end a dispute, to intervene, to mediate (transitive) to untie, to loosen, to untangle...
Sinological IPA (key): /piŋ⁴² t͡sy²¹/ 辯嘴 (Northern Min) to get into a dispute; to argue; to contend 分說/分说 (fēnshuō) (literary) 分辯/分辩 (fēnbiàn) 力爭/力争...
maga (“oneself”) + -d (second-person singular) IPA(key): [ˈmɒɡɒd] Hyphenation: ma‧gad Rhymes: -ɒd magad (reflexive) yourself (singular) Expressions hogy...
Helmas, frowning uglily, “and it is that among the Peohtes all persons who dispute our prophecies are burned at the stake.” 1925, Virginia Woolf, Mrs Dalloway[1]...
Offer him warmth, security and rest; (intransitive) To intervene in a dispute, or in a conversation. 1749, Henry Fielding, chapter IX, in The History...
minded one's own business) (idiomatic) To concern oneself only with what is of interest to oneself and not interfere in the affairs of others. I was just...