Reyerta in english
Brawl
pronunciation: brɔl part of speech: noun
pronunciation: brɔl part of speech: noun
In gestures
reyerta = row ; wrangle ; bickering ; squabble ; squabbling ; dogfight [dog fight] ; brawl ; scuffle ; scuffling ; spat ; affray ; dust-up ; fracas ; fallout ; ding-dong ; wrangling ; bust-up.
Example: The rows over Britain's contributions to the Community budget and runaway spending on the the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), which took up two thirds of the budget, were documented blow by blow in the press.Example: This is a history of The Old Librarian's Almanack (a pamphlet produced as a hoax in 1909) and of the literary wrangles which ensued from its publication.Example: Even if the management decided to make an arbitrary decision, it would be better than the endless bickering and ad-hoc measures we are having to put up with.Example: One might mistakenly be left with the impression that the crisis is a mere 'banana republic' squabble over power.Example: The DVD-RW drive has arrived but not without lots of squabbling among industry competitors.Example: The article recounts the 17-day political dogfight at which John W. Davis was eventually given the Democratic presidential nomination.Example: About 75% of all personal acts of violence (murder, assault and battery), 90% of vandalism, 75% of public brawls, & more than 50% of burglaries & thefts are alcohol-related.Example: The focus of the discussion is less on the altercation than on the reactions of the teacher and the students not only to the fight but also to the atmosphere of the classroom after the scuffle.Example: Violence in public places (eg, pubs, clubs, discos) is limited mainly to threats & scuffling.Example: It also includes a blow-by-blow account of spats between management and labor.Example: The Public Order Act 1986 contains many of the more common public order offences such as riot, affray and threatening behaviour.Example: The annual global dust-up over whale hunting is about to kick off again.Example: There are, as I see it, approximately three positions one can take on the matter, each with its own adherents in the current fracas.Example: Two men who beat another to death in a fallout over a cannabis crop have been gaoled for life.Example: George keeps sizing up for a real ding-dong and then backing down because he doesn't really want to risk the consequences of an argument.Example: Mrs. Ross testified that virtually every day Mr. Ross, during their wranglings, would tell her he was 'going to teach her a lesson'.Example: The study found that one in four people has had a bust-up with someone living next door over car parking, loud music and pets.more:
» reyerta pública = affray .
Example: The Public Order Act 1986 contains many of the more common public order offences such as riot, affray and threatening behaviour.