Exemplos de uso de Acrimonious em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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And this divorce was acrimonious?
Acrimonious" is the word they're using.
Her mind is totally acrimonious.
Aldhelm wrote a long and rather acrimonious letter to king Geraint of Dumnonia(Geruntius) achieving ultimate agreement with Rome.
But if we fail,we will be plunged into damaging and acrimonious competition.
It was natural that, in spite of the acrimonious dispute at the Second Congress, the work of the Bolsheviks and Trotsky in the revolution should coincide.
Having a weak English lexicon left me feeling lugubrious, acrimonious, cantankerous.
The present, often acrimonious discussion about the morality and legality of abortion must be seen before the background of these sobering facts.
We entered long and acrimonious negotiations.
Relations between the Senussi Order andthe newly established Tripolitanian Republic were acrimonious.
Synonym for harsh is"acrimonious"- synonyms and words.
Crawford's relationships with her two elder children, Christina and Christopher,were acrimonious.
Synonym for harsh is"acrimonious"- synonyms and words.
However, Allen chose to sign with the Miami Heat, for less money,bringing the five-year"Big Three" era to a somewhat acrimonious end.
And we used to have a very acrimonious relationship with banks.
While Kevin Garnett renewed, Ray Allen chose to sign with the Miami Heat for less money,bringing the five-year"Big Three" era to a somewhat acrimonious end.
Allegro was subjected to acrimonious fury and ostracised.
In 2011 he rose to stardom and became a fan favorite onthe main WWE roster, remaining a company fixture until his acrimonious departure in 2014.
If you don't know what the word"acrimonious" means, just don't use it.
During the four-month, acrimonious referendum campaign, May kept a low profile and avoided the heated rhetoric leaders of both campaigns unleashed against one another.
As long as it doesn't get too acrimonious, you will enjoy repartee.
This motion led to weeks of acrimonious debate in the House of Commons and the design came to be known as the"Pearson Pennant", derided by the media and viewed as a"concession to Québec.
His marriage to his fifth wife,the former Lia Georgia Triff, ended with a scandalous and acrimonious divorce proceeding in 1991.
Connors was notorious for his fiery competitiveness, acrimonious relationships with a number of peers, and boorish behavior that pandered to the crowd.
The AAA went so far as to issue a special Anti-Alligator Alley tabloid newspaper in which it reprinted much of the acrimonious argument denigrating the route.
The election of Datak Tarr comes after a long and acrimonious campaign rife with allegation, corruption, and mismanagement.
His long-gestating speech on Europe, although containing elements that many might share,also sows the seeds for a prolonged and acrimonious debate- and not just in Britain.
I don't remember any of the detail,except that it was very acrimonious and exceedingly difficult, and her great distress over losing the kids.
In 1955-1956, a fairly acrimonious split occurred in the Bible Presbyterian Church, resulting in the Bible Presbyterian Church Collingswood Synod and the Bible Presbyterian Church Columbus Synod.
Art-historical argument over the origin of the font has been vigorous and sometimes acrimonious, and in recent decades mostly conducted in French.