piqued

英[piːkt]
美[ piːkt]

基本释义

  • v.伤害…的自尊心( pique的过去式和过去分词 ); 激起(好奇心)

词性变化

实用例句

She wrinkled her nose, piqued by his total lack of enthusiasm.

她皱皱鼻子,为他毫无热情而感到不快。

柯林斯例句

Their curiosity piqued, they stopped writing.

他们的好奇心被挑起,停下了手中的笔。

辞典例句

This phenomenon piqued Dr Morris' interest.

这一现象激起了莫里斯医生的兴趣。

辞典例句

Anna was piqued by Jack's rude remarks about her appearance.

杰克对安娜相貌的粗鲁评论使她很生气.

辞典例句

His curiosity was piqued by the locked box.

那个上了锁的箱子引起他的好奇心.

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No doubt my vanity was piqued.

这无疑激起了我的虚荣心.

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I was heartily piqued at the rogue.

我心里非常不满意这个流氓.

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I was piqued by her refusal.

她的拒绝使我生气.

辞典例句

There was something unapproachable and unattainable about Hearn which had always piqued him.

他觉得候恩器宇之间总有那么一种难以接近,难以取悦的神气,叫人一见就感到别扭.

辞典例句

She piqued herself on her skill in making pies.

她对自己做馅饼的技术引以为傲.

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He was piqued to discover that he hadn't been invited.

他因未被邀请而觉得愤怒.

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The film has certainly piqued public interest in this rare bird.

这部影片毫无疑问激起了公众对这种稀有鸟类的兴趣.

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" Really, " he said, his piqued, " what should I expect? "

他扫兴地说: “ 是吗?我期待(能见的)是什么 呢 ? ”

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The curiosity of the boys was piqued by the locked trunk.

那些男孩的好奇心被锁著的大皮箱激起.

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He piqued himself on being punctual.

他为自己守时而感到自豪.

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