scowl
英 [skaʊl]
美 [skaʊl]
v. 怒视(某人或某物)
n. 怒容; 不悦的神色
过去式:scowled 现在分词:scowling 复数:scowls 第三人称单数:scowls 过去分词:scowled
Collins.1 / BNC.13071 / COCA.11097
牛津词典
verb
- 怒视(某人或某物)
to look at sb/sth in an angry or annoyed way
noun
- 怒容;不悦的神色
an angry look or expression- He looked up at me with a scowl.
他脸色阴沉,抬眼看了看我。
- He looked up at me with a scowl.
柯林斯词典
- VERB 作怒容;沉下脸;绷着脸
When someonescowls, an angry or hostile expression appears on their face.- He scowled, and slammed the door behind him...
他怒气冲冲,摔门而去。 - She scowled at the two men as they entered the room.
两个男人进屋时,她怒目而视。 - Scowlis also a noun.
- Chris met the remark with a scowl.
克里斯听到这句话,脸沉了下来。
- He scowled, and slammed the door behind him...
英英释义
noun
- a facial expression of dislike or displeasure
verb
- frown with displeasure
双语例句
- He looked around at each of them with his aggressive, pudgy face set in a fierce scowl.
他看了看周围的每个人,盛气凌人的胖脸上异常阴沉。 - He scowled, and slammed the door behind him
他怒气冲冲,摔门而去。 - The boss manifested his disgust with a scowl.
老板面带怒色,清楚表示出他的厌恶之感。 - Jon screwed his features into a scowl.
乔恩的眼睛鼻子挤成一付苦相。 - He wore a permanent scowl on his face.
他脸上终日带着愁容。 - Its people are charming and pushy and always ready with a scowl or the brashest of smiles.
它的人民热情、急脾气并随时准备怒容满面或是咧嘴大笑。 - A disgruntled look, frown, scowl, etc
不悦的样子、因不满而皱眉、怒容 - She answered my smile with a scowl.
她以怒视回报我的微笑。 - With a novelist's interest in detail, he carefully observed the shrug of one man's shoulders, the position of another's hands, the scowl on one face and the frown on yet one more.
以一个小说家对细节的兴趣,他认真观察到了一个男人的耸肩,另一个人手的位置,一个人脸上的愁容和很多人的不满。 - He let his face resume a scowl.
他板起面孔,显出生气的样子。