peevish
英 ['piːvɪʃ]
美['pivɪʃ]
- adj. 易怒的,暴躁的;带怒气的;撒娇的
实用场景例句
- She glared down at me with a peevish expression on her face.
- 她低头瞪着我,一脸怒气。
柯林斯例句
- Aubrey had slept little and that always made him peevish.
- 奥布里睡眠不足,这让他总是易怒。
辞典例句
- They were opionative, peevish, covetous, porase, vain, talkative.
- 他们固执 、 暴躁 、 贪婪 、 乖僻 、 虚荣, 多嘴.
辞典例句
- They were peevish , crusty, silent, eying nothing in particular and moving their feet.
- 他们乖戾 、 执拗 、 沉默, 眼睛不知在看着什么,两脚一直动个不停.
英汉文学 - 嘉莉妹妹
- Injustice had made her peevish , and misery had made her ugly.
- 待遇的不平使她性躁, 生活的艰苦使她变丑.
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- Prithee , darlingmost! - court me rather than the peevish prolix.
- 我请求你, 我的最爱! 追求我,毋宁倔强的冗说.
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- She was peevish when she said that.
- 她说那个的时候是在撒娇.
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- Unreasonably irritable or ill - tempered; peevish.
- 脾气暴躁的深色蜜蜂, 大概原产于德国.
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- Sneezes at evening, poking the peevish gutter.
- 到傍晚打喷嚏, 一边拨着劈啪的火.
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- Not to be peevish, or morose, or suspicious.
- 不暴躁, 发楞, 或多疑.
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- The child is never peevish unless sick.
- 这孩子只有在生病时才会闹别扭.
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- We don't want to live with peevish person.
- 我们不愿意和脾气暴躁的人生活.
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- He has grown peevish and fallen off from what he used to be.
- 他变得性情乖张,脾气暴躁,不似以前那么随和.
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