争い【あらそい】
Frequency rank: 3,367. – 3,368.
- dispute; strife; quarrel; dissension; conflict; rivalry; contest
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
Forms
- 争い【あらそい】Frequency rank: 3,367. – 3,368.
- あらそい
Generated definitions (experimental)
- dispute; strife; quarrel
- dissension
- conflict
- rivalry
- contest
Refers to a disagreement or conflict between individuals or groups, often escalating into a more serious confrontation.
Refers to disagreement within a group, often resulting in a division of opinions or conflicts.
There was some dissension within the team, leading to a small conflict.
Denotes a more serious kind of disagreement, often involving strong emotions and a struggle for power or control.
Their differences in opinion developed into a major conflict.
Indicates a competition between individuals or groups, often characterized by ongoing hostility.
Refers to a competition or struggle for victory, often in sports or games.
Generated collocations (experimental)
あらそい争いをさける避けるto avoid conflictあらそい争いがおこる起こるconflict arisesあらそいごと争いごとdisputes; quarrelsあらそい争いをかいけつ解決するto resolve a disputeあらそい争いをもちこむ持ち込むto bring a conflictあらそい争いがたえない絶えないconflict is never-endingあらそい争いのたね種source of conflictあらそい争いからきょりをおく距離を置くto keep distance from a conflictあらそい争いをかかえる抱えるto have a disputeあらそい争いをおわらせる終わらせるto end a quarrel
Wiktionary definitions (experimental)
Example sentences
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The conflict between blacks and whites in the city became worse.
The division of the property was a bone of contention between the brothers.
The quarrel originated in rivalry between the two countries.
After the conflict there were many dead on both sides.
Jim was able to hold back his anger and avoid a fight.
Until such difficulties are ironed out completely, there is always a chance of fighting breaking out at the slightest provocation.
The world which I saw in my dream was a peaceful world devoid of war.