grouch
英 [ɡraʊtʃ]
美 [ɡraʊtʃ]
n. 好抱怨(或发牢骚)的人; (对小事的)抱怨,牢骚
v. <口>抱怨,发牢骚
复数:grouches 现在分词:grouching 过去式:grouched 第三人称单数:grouches 过去分词:grouched
COCA.32378
牛津词典
noun
- 好抱怨(或发牢骚)的人
a person who complains a lot - (对小事的)抱怨,牢骚
a complaint about sth unimportant
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 好抱怨的人;常发牢骚的人
Agrouchis someone who is always complaining in a bad-tempered way.- 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。
- He's an old grouch but she puts up with him.
- N-COUNT 抱怨;牢骚
Agrouchis a bad-tempered complaint.- 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。
- One of the biggest grouches is the new system of payment.
英英释义
noun
- a bad-tempered person
verb
- show one's unhappiness or critical attitude
- He scolded about anything that he thought was wrong
- We grumbled about the increased work load
双语例句
- Other nice things about lithium in your soda, it dispels hangovers, takes the ouch out of grouch.
汽水中的锂还有其他好处,它能消除宿醉,能缓解烦闷的情绪。 - You're such a grouch when Lucas isn't around.
瞧卢卡斯不在,你那个暴戾样。 - This kind of person is incontrollable oneself feeling, often be angry grouch.
这种人不能控制自己的感情,常发怒闹脾气。 - She had no time at all to recall the miserable past, no time to grouch or sigh.
她没有时间为自己的遭遇呻吟叹息。 - In fact, he was considered a terrible grouch, a very mean-spirited and temperamental person.
事实上,他是个出了名的坏脾气,大家都觉得他心胸狭窄、喜怒无常。 - I am a grouch before my first cup of coffee.
我在喝第一杯咖啡之前,脾气总是很不好。 - Tell yourself not optional grouch, don't like hatred fu do, tell yourself that there is hope of tomorrow, I believe the truth.
告诉自己不要随意的牢骚,不要像怨妇一样,告诉自己明天是有希望的,相信真情。 - I know he is a grouch and that he hates everybody and everything.
我知道他是个爱发牢骚的人,他对所有的人和所有的事都看不顺眼。 - Our job is to appeal to the grouch in a new way.
我们的工作是呼吁用一种新的方式。 - Mr. Dawson was an old grouch, 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。