pout
pout 英 [paʊt] 美 [paʊt]
n. 撅嘴;生气 vt. 撅嘴 vi. 撅嘴
进行时:pouting 过去式:pouted 过去分词:pouted 第三人称单数:pouts 名词复数:pouts
- When something doesn’t go your way and you get annoyed about it, that’s a pout. And when you let the world know about it by thrusting out your lower lip, you are pouting. Get over it.
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- n. 撅嘴;生气
- vt. 撅嘴
- vi. 撅嘴
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1. If you get upset, ticked off, cry, pout you don't appear as confident.
当你气馁,被责骂,哭泣,撅嘴时,你看上去并不自信。
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2. Women, don’t banish your man to the couch or stomp off to pout in the spare bedroom.
女人不要把你的男人打发到沙发上去或生气离开到另一个卧室里去睡。
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3. For more of a pout, imagine your boyfriend has been away for a month. Now he comes back and wants to watch football.
对于噘嘴绷脸的人,想像一下你的男朋友已经离开你一个月了,现在他回来了,想看足球。
- pout (v.) early 14c., of uncertain origin, perhaps from Scandinavian (compare Swedish dialectal puta "to be puffed out"), or Frisian (compare East Frisian püt "bag, swelling," Low German puddig "swollen"); related via notion of "inflation" to Old English ælepute "fish with inflated parts," and Middle Dutch puyt, Flemish puut "frog," from hypothetical PIE imitative root *beu- suggesting "swelling" (see bull (n.2)). Related: Pouted; pouting. As a noun from 1590s.
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