grouch

英[graʊtʃ]
美[ɡraʊtʃ]

基本释义

  • n.爱抱怨的人; 脾气坏的人; 牢骚; 生气

词性变化

实用例句

He's an old grouch but she puts up with him.

他是个喜欢抱怨的老头,但是她对他很包容。

One of the biggest grouches is the new system of payment.

人们抱怨最多的一点就是这种新的支付方式。

Wang started to be a grouch.

小王开始对所有的事怒目相斥.

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My father can grouch?

我父亲有时候真爱发牢骚.

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Mr. Dawson grouch [ graut ? ] , and everyone in town knew it.

道森 先生是个坏脾气的老头子,镇上的每个人都知道这个.

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A : I'm sorry I grouch.

A: 很抱歉,我的脾气那么不好.

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A true lady or gentleman remains at home with grouch same as if they has pneumonia.

真正的绅士或淑女,即使在发脾气的时候,也会像患上了肺炎般留在家里.

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Of course, they all call me a grouch.

他们大家当然说我爱发牢骚.

辞典例句

I'm sorry I was such grouch.

很抱歉,我的脾气那么不好.大概是天气的缘故.

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Back off , Kit. You know, you're really becoming a grouch.

别逼人,丫头, 知道吗? 你真的变成讨人厌了.

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He has a grouch on.

他情绪不好.

《现代英汉综合大词典》

You're nothing but an old grouch!

你就是个爱发牢骚的老家伙!

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He reflected, " What's the matter with me today? Seems like I've got an awful grouch. "

他暗暗寻思: “ 我今天怎么啦? 仿佛情绪不对头. ”

辞典例句

He's always having a grouch about something.

他总是发脾气抱怨这个抱怨那个.

辞典例句

He's an old grouch but she puts up with him.

他是个喜欢抱怨的老头,但是她对他很包容。

柯林斯例句

英英释义

Noun
  • 1. a bad-tempered person

Verb
  • 1. show one's unhappiness or critical attitude;

    "He scolded about anything that he thought was wrong"

    "We grumbled about the increased work load"