peevish
英 [ˈpiːvɪʃ]
美 [ˈpiːvɪʃ]
adj. 爱生气的; 易怒的; 脾气坏的
BNC.35624 / COCA.31218
牛津词典
adj.
- 爱生气的;易怒的;脾气坏的
easily annoyed by unimportant things; bad-tempered
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 易怒的;脾气坏的
Someone who ispeevishis bad-tempered.- Aubrey had slept little and that always made him peevish...
奥布里睡眠不足,这让他总是易怒。 - She glared down at me with a peevish expression on her face.
她低头瞪着我,一脸怒气。
- Aubrey had slept little and that always made him peevish...
英英释义
adj
- easily irritated or annoyed
- an incorrigibly fractious young man
- not the least nettlesome of his countrymen
双语例句
- I then quitted her again, and she drew the bolt in one of her worst, most peevish humours.
然后我又离开了她,她在一种最坏的、最乖张的心情中上了门闩。 - This was a whole different emotional tone, more peevish but less selfish.
这种心境与以前完全不同,更加的倔强,却少了自私。 - The child is never peevish unless sick.
这孩子只有在生病时才会闹别扭。 - David Axelrod, the Obama campaign manager, called him "peevish"; another official opted for "irascible".
奥巴马竞选经理戴维艾克斯罗德(davidaxelrod)说麦凯恩“易怒”,还有一位官员说他“爱发脾气”。 - The attitude of the invalid toward the cattleman was something like that of a peevish, perverse child toward an indulgent parent.
这个病人对牧场主的态度,正如一个倔强乖张的小孩儿对待溺爱的父母。 - She reported him to be an ailing, peevish creature.
她报告说他是一个多病的任性的东西。 - I cannot speak Any beginning to this peevish odds;
我说不出这场任性的争吵是怎麽开始的; - 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。 - After peevish [ 2] years cast as China's underperforming neighbour, the huntress is now in hot pursuit.
印度“捕猎者”中国的近邻,多年来一直不佳,心情急躁,如今正奋起直追。 - Tending to complain or grumble; peevish or grumpy.
易于抱怨或发牢骚的,脾气坏的,暴躁的。