feud
n long and bitter quarrel between two people, families or groups (两人、 家族或团体间的)长期不和, 世仇
a long-standing feud 夙怨
Because of a family feud, he never spoke to his wife's parents for years. 由於两家不和, 他已多年不与岳父母说话. feud, v [I, Ipr]
~ (with sb/sth) carry on a feud 长期争斗; 结世仇
feuding neighbours 长期不睦的邻居
The two tribes are always feuding (with each other). 这两个部落一直争斗不休.
When the ship finally arrived in a port, the wooden cover was opened wide and Kunta could see in daylight for the first time across the part of the ship where he had been chained.
当船终于到达一个港口时,木盖打开了,孔塔这才第一次在日光下扫视了他被拴在那儿的那一部分船舱。
It soon became clear that the straight part of the dance changed when the sun's position changed. If the feeding place was toward the sun, the dancer headed straight upward during the straight part of the wagging dance.