At loggerheads Meaning in English
expression
释义
If two people or groups are at loggerheads, they are having a serious disagreement or argument and cannot agree.
用法与细微差别
This is a formal/neutral idiom, often used in writing, news, or discussing serious conflicts. Commonly appears as 'be at loggerheads with (someone)'. Don't use for minor disagreements. No physical fighting implied—just serious verbal or ideological conflict.
例句
The two neighbors are at loggerheads over the fence.
basic
The company and the workers are at loggerheads about salaries.
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My sister and I were at loggerheads growing up.
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Those two politicians have been at loggerheads for years, especially on education policy.
natural
We’re at loggerheads with management again over the holiday schedule.
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Environmentalists and developers are at loggerheads over the new highway project.
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