peeved
过去分词:
动词过去分词: peeved
更多词形:
动词过去式: peeved | 动词过去分词: peeved | 动词现在分词: peeving | 动词第三人称单数: peeves |
单词例句:
If your current squeeze gets peeved whenever he sees you talking to another dude, it could just be his way of showing how much he cares.
如果每次你跟别的男人讲话,你现在的男朋友就会恼怒的话,或许这是他表达他是多么关切你的一种方式。
peeved off
愤怒的, 不高兴的
The ship's orchestra's conductor stood to one side, looking peeved but apprehensive.
舰队的管弦乐团指挥站在一边,面色虽愠怒但很知趣。
In addition to substituting “annoyed”for “angry”,why not try some of these phrases: “I'm getting a bit peeved.
除了用“不安”来代替“愤怒”,为什么不试试这些句子呢:“我有点生气了。”
Is Beijing peeved that there are new stirrings in US-Russia relations?
北京被惹恼在美俄关系上有新的转机吗?
One of the reasons I now substitute “peeved”or “annoyed”for “angry”is that these words sound so ridiculous.
我现在用“气大了”或“不安”来代替“愤怒”,原因之一是这些词听起来很滑稽。
What on earth was Yufang thinking, deliberately inviting her to come when she knows perfectly well r in unwilling to dig up my past, as if purposely to provoke my hatred? I am so peeved!
毓芳真不知想的哪一股劲,明知我已不愿再提起从前的事,却故意要邀着她来,像有心要挑逗我的愤恨一样,我真气了。
Lamar did say, however, that he was a bit peeved from a foul he deemed exceptionally hard by James Posey on the previous trip down the floor.
虽然喇嘛这么说,但是很显然之前波西把他放倒在地板上的犯规惹恼了他。
Many Tajiks, like Pushtuns, would die before they suffered a slight.But, unlike Pushtuns, they do not fear their peeved neighbours to the extent of living in castles.
象普什图人一样,许多塔吉克人也会在死前遭受一些轻微痛苦,但同普什图人不同的是,他们对其恼怒的邻居不会害怕到需要住在城堡里的程度。