ornery 英 ['ɔːnərɪ]   美 ['ɔrnəri]

ornery

ornery  英 ['ɔːnərɪ] 美 ['ɔrnəri]

adj. 坏脾气的;低劣的 

It goes with the grain of Britain’s ornery zeitgeist, with its antipathy to politicians. 这一新的议程延续了英国挑刺儿的时代精神和对政客的不屑。
It certainly made good biological sense: the immune system is the body's built-in defense mechanism, after all, so why not turn it against one of the most ornery diseases around? 这当然在生物学意义上是行得通的——免疫系统毕竟是身体内在的防御机制,所以,为什么不用它来对付最最坏的疾病呢?

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  • adj. 坏脾气的;低劣的
  • 1. It goes with the grain of Britain’s ornery zeitgeist, with its antipathy to politicians.

    这一新的议程延续了英国挑刺儿的时代精神和对政客的不屑。

  • 2. It certainly made good biological sense: the immune system is the body's built-in defense mechanism, after all, so why not turn it against one of the most ornery diseases around?

    这当然在生物学意义上是行得通的——免疫系统毕竟是身体内在的防御机制,所以,为什么不用它来对付最最坏的疾病呢?

  • 3. Short on words, the golden sheen of his eyes found blurred by sake more often than not, this is Abiru: ornery Panda Shinsengumi.

    总而言之,他眼中金色的光芒被遮挡在了迷蒙的酒气之下。 他,就是阿比留,新撰组的暴躁熊猫。

  • ornery (adj.) 1816, American English dialectal contraction of ordinary (adj.). "Commonplace," hence "of poor quality, coarse, ugly." By c. 1860 the sense had evolved to "mean, cantankerous." Related: Orneriness.
or·nery / ˈɔːnəri ; NAmE ˈɔːrnəri / adjective ( NAmE) ( informal) bad-tempered and difficult to deal with 脾气暴躁的;难对付的;别扭的 or·nery / ˈɔːnəri ; NAmE ˈɔːrnəri /
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