grumps
英[ɡrʌmp]
美[ɡrʌmp]
- n. 一阵坏脾气;发火;闹情绪
- vi. 发牢骚;闹情绪
双语例句
- 1. Dad, please forgive me for my grumps earlier. I did that in a wrong way.
- 爸爸对不起,刚才我对你发脾气了,真的对不起,请你原谅我!
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- 2. We tend to avoid grumps, and buffoons, though initially fun, grow old after a while.
- 我们倾向于避开发牢骚的人,和一开始滑稽但很快变老的小丑。
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- 3. Marmots that are in the middle of things socially appear to thrive, but plentiful social interactions mean more bumps and grumps.
- 土拨鼠属于那种看起来十分兴旺繁荣的种群,但许多的社会互动更多的是意味着磕磕碰碰。
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- 4. Mrs. March was very busy trying to finish a letter, which must go at once, and Hannah had the grumps, for being up late didn't suit her.
- 马奇太太正赶着写一封急信;罕娜因为不喜欢大家晚起,不停地抱怨。
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- 5. Grumps like me always complain that movies aren't as good as the books they're adapted from, but that's especially true of the Potter series.
- 像我这样坏脾气的人总在抱怨电影不如书精彩,尤其是哈利·波特系列电影。
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- 6. Still, when it comes to writing, Forgas' research suggests that, compared with happy folks, grumps were able to convey ideas with more clarity and precision.
- 同时,当谈到写作时,福加斯的研究发现,与幸福的人相比,脾气坏的人传达的信息更清晰精确。
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- 7. Still, when it comes to writing, Forgas' research suggests that, compared with happy folks, grumps were able to convey ideas with more clarity and precision.
- 同时,当谈到写作时,福加斯的研究发现,与幸福的人相比,脾气坏的人传达的信息更清晰精确。
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