释义 |
- v.生气地说;怒气冲冲
- n.发怒
- 网络精神病医师赫夫;哈夫;吹胀
复数:huffs 过去分词:huffed 现在分词:huffing n. sulk,mood,bad mood,temper v. puff,pant,wheeze,gasp,blow 1. | [t][i] (+ speech) 生气地说;怒气冲冲to say sth or make a noise in a way that shows you are offended or annoyed |
| ‘Well, nobody asked you,’ she huffed irritably. “哼,谁问你了。”她怒气冲冲地说。 |
IDM | Jack was huffing and puffing to keep up with her. 杰克气喘吁吁地跟着她。 |
| After much huffing and puffing, she finally agreed to help. 她生了好一阵闷气之后才终于同意帮忙。 |
huff and puff 气喘吁吁;上气不接下气to breathe in a noisy way because you are very tired | Jack was huffing and puffing to keep up with her. 杰克气喘吁吁地跟着她。 |
发脾气;愤然不理;生闷气;气呼呼to make it obvious that you are annoyed about sth without doing anything to change the situation | After much huffing and puffing, she finally agreed to help. 她生了好一阵闷气之后才终于同意帮忙。 |
IDM | She went off in a huff. 她怒气冲冲地走了。 |
in a huff (informal) 怒气冲冲;生气in a bad mood, especially because sb has annoyed or upset you | She went off in a huff. 她怒气冲冲地走了。 |
n. | 1. a brief mood of anger or resentment at something somebody has done | v. | 1. to anger or offend somebody, or become angry or offended 2. to blow, pant, or breathe laboriously 3. to remove an opponent's draughtsman from the board as a penalty for failing to make an obligatory capture 4. to say something in a way that shows you feel annoyed or impatient 1. to anger or offend somebody, or become angry or offended 2. to blow, pant, or breathe laboriously 3. to remove an opponent's draughtsman from the board as a penalty for failing to make an obligatory capture 4. to say something in a way that shows you feel annoyed or impatient |
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