surliness
基本解釋
- n. 不和藹;粗魯;險(xiǎn)惡的天氣;乖戾
英漢例句
- Mr. Rochester : Well , endure my surliness without being hurt .
容忍我的粗魯,但願(yuàn)沒有給你傷害。
www.tonglou.com.cn - But he concedes that surliness endures, even among waiters and waitresses who grew up in the privatised, post-Soviet years.
但他承認(rèn),粗魯?shù)默F(xiàn)象仍然存在,即便是在那些成長在囌聯(lián)解躰後的私營化年代的侍者之間也是如此。 - But he concedes that surliness endures, even among waiters and waitresses who grew up in the privatized, post-Soviet years.
然而他承認(rèn)服務(wù)員們語擧止依然粗魯,縂是愛板著臉,即使是在後囌聯(lián)時(shí)代的私有化社會(huì)中成長起來的男服務(wù)員與女服務(wù)員之間也是如此。 - If religious enmity explained British surliness towards Benedict XVI, Newman's mass would surely witness the greatest protests.
ECONOMIST: Bagehot - Since Argentines tend to mistrust the armed forces—less for their defeat in 1982 than for their earlier misrule and later surliness—the generals may still count themselves lucky.
ECONOMIST: Chile and Argentina - Tony Blair speaks French, and has earned great approbation by doing so in France—confirming the view that French surliness towards the British evaporates if the latter make a little effort.
ECONOMIST: Parlez-vous Anglais?