Trifulca in english
Trick
pronunciation: none part of speech: none
pronunciation: none part of speech: none
In gestures
trifulca = squabble ; squabbling ; ruckus ; ruck ; bovver ; fracas ; ding-dong ; to-do ; shouting match ; run-in.
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: Sometime back a heroine created a ruckus by saying that the actor acted fresh with her by biting her lips in a smooching scene.Example: She might look quite frail but you don't want to get into a ruck with this old bag.Example: These uneducated buffoons will be out in force tonight eagerly looking for that opportunity to cause some 'bovver'.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: 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: There was such a to-do about it -- the notion at that time in this country of a black man and a white woman onstage was just unheard of.Example: The resulting shouting match drew a passing plain-clothes policewoman who tried to break it up.Example: 'When you've been here a while, you'll see that it's hard to avoid run-ins with her,' Lehmann spoke up.more:
» tener una trifulca (con) = have + a run-in (with) .
Example: She crossed the waters to Ireland this week for a gig in Cork but it seems she had a run-in with the boys in blue during her visit.