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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 

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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
        1. He looked up at me with a scowl.
          他脸色阴沉,抬眼看了看我。

      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.
        1. He scowled, and slammed the door behind him...
          他怒气冲冲,摔门而去。
        2. She scowled at the two men as they entered the room.
          两个男人进屋时,她怒目而视。
        3. Scowlis also a noun.
        4. Chris met the remark with a scowl.
          克里斯听到这句话,脸沉了下来。

      英英释义

      noun

      • a facial expression of dislike or displeasure
          Synonym:frown

        verb

        • frown with displeasure

          双语例句

          • She will have a permanent scowl on her face unless one of her Shanghai Princess sisters calls her on one of her phones.
            除非她的上海公主姊妹之一用她的听筒之一打电话给她,否则她将会有在她的脸上一个长备的愁容。
          • Manipulated into a smiling expression, people feel better; when they scowl, the whole world seems to scowl back.
            表现出高兴的表情之后,人们会感觉不错;而当你愁眉不展的时候,世界仿佛也愁眉不展了。
          • Her smile vanished, and she assumed a look of injured innocence. He let his face resume a scowl.
            她不笑了,也摆出生气的样子来。他板起面孔,显出生气的样子。
          • The lesson was taught long ago in the other world systems that have naturally changed into the empty and awake, and are here now smiling in our smile and scowling in our scowl.
            在已自然地变成空与醒的其他世界秩序中很久前这一课就上了,此刻它在我们的微笑中微笑在我们皱眉时皱眉。
          • "Why, they're my boots. I claimed them first," said tony, beginning to scowl at his brother;
            “怎么,这是我的靴子,我是头一个提出要求的。”托尼说着,朝他哥哥瞪了一眼;
          • 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。
          • And it was impossible, however ill-tempered they might be, that the universal scowl they wore was their everyday countenance.
            无论他们有多坏的脾气,也不可能每天脸上都带着怒容吧。
          • Winsome means we face life with a smile, not a scowl.
            我们微笑面对生活,而不是愤怒。
          • He looked up at me with a scowl.
            他脸色阴沉,抬眼看了看我。
          • He wore a permanent scowl on his face.
            他脸上终日带着愁容。