| 释义 | 
		Definition of yike in English: yikenoun jʌɪk Australian informal 1A quarrel.  I watched the yike on telly between the Prime Minister and the Leader of the Opposition  Example sentencesExamples -  "Bit of a yike on earlier, eh? He just says anything that comes into his head."
 -  There are moral overtones to all of this, and we say no, don't use your industrial muscle, don't use your patients as bargaining chips in your yike with the government.
 -  He said, "Sorry your party ended up in a yike, Mum. Never mind. The tucker was marvellous."
 -  There was a yike about providing loans to farmers at this percentage.
 -  "Seems like you got a yike on your hands," Tom said.
 -  I understand that there was a yike between the two Government parties at party meetings about the loans.
 
  Synonyms argument, row, fight, disagreement, difference of opinion, dissension, falling-out 2A statement of dissatisfaction; a complaint.  his constant yike is that no one takes him seriously  Example sentencesExamples -  Of course there is a yike: the university is saying, “In 2005 we will miss out. We will be $7 million worse off."
 -  I was just having a yike about a woman passenger with the ship's skipper.
 
  Synonyms protest, protestation, objection, remonstrance, statement of dissatisfaction, grievance, charge, accusation, criticism     |