grumpily
基本解釋
- adv.性情乖戾地;脾氣粗暴地
英漢例句
- And that was also, he thought grumpily, quite predictable.
他心情很壞地想,這些事也是可以預(yù)想得到的。 - Mark often acts grumpily if Kathleen wakes him up too early in the morning.
假如凱薩琳早上太早把馬克吵醒,馬克通常會(huì)暴跳如雷。 - "How you goin' to manage them lanterns on the lawn without Mr. Wilkes seein' them when he comes home to supper?" demanded Archie grumpily.
"不過(guò),你打算外面草地上那些燈籠怎么辦呢? 威爾克斯先生回來(lái)吃晚飯時(shí)會(huì)看見(jiàn)的,"阿爾奇顯得煩躁地提出這個(gè)問(wèn)題。 - For the next 20 years Engels worked grumpily away, handing over half his generous income to an ever more demanding Marx.
在其后的20年間,恩格斯任勞但不任怨的經(jīng)營(yíng)棉紡廠,將其豐厚收入的一半交給需求越來(lái)越多的馬克思。 - She\'s looking grumpily at him.
她有些激動(dòng)地看著他。