sulk 英 [sʌlk]   美 [sʌlk]

sulk

sulk  英 [sʌlk] 美 [sʌlk]

vi. 生气;愠怒  n. 生气;愠怒;生气的人 

进行时:sulking  过去式:sulked  过去分词:sulked  第三人称单数:sulks  名词复数:sulks 

You must promise me that you won't sulk if I tell you all about it. 你得保证你不生气,我才肯把一切都告诉你。
Just because your bias or your tendency or your experience tells you to sulk and stonewall, you don't have to react that way. 如果只因为您的偏见或者是您的意向或经验就让您生气或采取抵制行为,那么最好不要那样做。

  • When you are displeased by something and you let your gloomy mood show, you're sulking. Do you want to bake another cake, or are you going to sulk all day about the one you dropped?
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  • vi. 生气;愠怒
  • n. 生气;愠怒;生气的人
  • 1. You must promise me that you won't sulk if I tell you all about it.

    你得保证你不生气,我才肯把一切都告诉你。

  • 2. Just because your bias or your tendency or your experience tells you to sulk and stonewall, you don't have to react that way.

    如果只因为您的偏见或者是您的意向或经验就让您生气或采取抵制行为,那么最好不要那样做。

  • 3. Ronaldo may sulk if things aren’t going his way, Deco is on the verge of retirement, Nani is more of an impact player and Simao usually bottles under pressure.

    罗纳尔多一旦事情进行得不顺利就爱生气,德科已经差不多在退役边缘了,纳尼更多的是个冲击型球员,西芒则常常会被压力给打垮。

  • sulk (v.) 1781, back-formation of sulky (adj.). Related: Sulked; sulking. As a noun from 1792.
sulk / sʌlk ; NAmE sʌlk / verb , noun sulk sulks sulked sulking verb [intransitive ] ( disapproving) to look angry and refuse to speak or smile because you want people to know that you are upset about sth 面有愠色;生闷气 He went off to sulk in his room. 他回到自己的房间,生起闷气来。 noun ( BrE also the sulks [plural ] ) a period of not speaking and being bad-tempered because you are angry about sth 愠怒;生闷气 Jo was in a sulkupstairs. 乔在楼上生闷气。 to have the sulks 满脸不高兴 sulk / sʌlk ; NAmE sʌlk /
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