纠纷
A disagreement or argument between people, groups, or countries, often involving legal issues or property.
Ejemplos
3 de 5这两家公司陷入了长期的法律纠纷。
These two companies are caught in a long-term legal dispute.
邻居之间偶尔会有一些小纠纷。
There are occasional small disputes between neighbors.
别为了这点小事闹纠纷,不值得。
Don't start a dispute over such a small matter; it's not worth it.
Familia de palabras
Truco para recordar
纠 (jiū) means tangled, 纷 (fēn) means messy. A tangled, messy situation.
Quiz rápido
律师的主要工作之一就是帮助客户解决法律___。
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: 纠纷
Ejemplos
这两家公司陷入了长期的法律纠纷。
formalThese two companies are caught in a long-term legal dispute.
邻居之间偶尔会有一些小纠纷。
everydayThere are occasional small disputes between neighbors.
别为了这点小事闹纠纷,不值得。
informalDon't start a dispute over such a small matter; it's not worth it.
学者们在学术观点上存在很大纠纷。
academicScholars have major disputes over academic viewpoints.
我们需要专业的法律顾问来处理这起合同纠纷。
businessWe need professional legal counsel to handle this contract dispute.
Familia de palabras
Colocaciones comunes
Frases Comunes
引起纠纷
cause a dispute
解决纠纷
resolve a dispute
纠纷不断
constant disputes
Se confunde a menudo con
冲突 (conflict) can be physical or violent; 纠纷 (dispute) is usually verbal, legal, or administrative.
Notas de uso
Often used with '解决' (solve) or '调解' (mediate).
Errores comunes
Learners often use it as a verb; it is a noun. You cannot say 'they 纠纷'. You say 'they had a 纠纷'.
Truco para recordar
纠 (jiū) means tangled, 纷 (fēn) means messy. A tangled, messy situation.
Origen de la palabra
From '纠' (entwine) and '纷' (tangle/numerous).
Patrones gramaticales
Contexto cultural
In China, community committees often play a role in '调解纠纷' (mediating disputes) before they reach the court.
Quiz rápido
律师的主要工作之一就是帮助客户解决法律___。
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: 纠纷
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