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
- Do say you will. I think I should not be peevish with you: you'd not provoke me, and you'd always be ready to help me, wouldn't you? '
我想我一定不会跟你发脾气,你是不会惹我生气的,而且你总是想帮助我的,不是吗? - 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。 - The child is never peevish unless sick.
这孩子只有在生病时才会闹别扭。 - Sneezes at evening, poking the peevish gutter.
到傍晚打喷嚏,一边拨着劈啪的火。 - She glared down at me with a peevish expression on her face.
她低头瞪着我,一脸怒气。 - 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 discussion of Mr. Collins's offer was now nearly at an end, and Elizabeth had only to suffer from the uncomfortable feelings necessarily attending it, and occasionally from some peevish allusion of her mother.
关于柯林斯先生求婚问题的,讨论差不多就要结束了,现在伊丽莎白只感到一种照例难免的的不愉快,有时候还要听她母亲埋怨一两声。 - 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”。 - It sounds peevish to say so, but if you can train your brain to think clearly, writing will become easier and what you produce will be better.
这样说听起来有些矫情,但如果你能训练自己的大脑清晰地思考,写作会变得更加容易,你写出来的东西也会更棒。 - 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。