frowning
[fraun]
[ frowning ]
n.皱眉, 不悦
v.不同意, 皱眉头
例句与用法:
She looked up from her exam paper with a worried frown.
她看完自己的试卷愁眉不展地抬起头来。
The frown on the man's face showed that he was displeased.
那人皱着眉头,面露不悦。
The teacher frowned angrily at the noisy class.
老师对那班吵吵嚷嚷的学生皱起了眉头。
词形变化:
副词: frowningly | 名词: frowner | 动词过去式: frowned | 动词过去分词: frowned | 动词现在分词: frowning | 动词第三人称单数: frowns |
frowning
词形变化:
副词: frowningly | 名词: frowner | 动词过去式: frowned | 动词过去分词: frowned | 动词现在分词: frowning | 动词第三人称单数: frowns |
同义词:
scowl | glower | lower | glare | pull a face | pout | gloom | mouth | mug | displeased | look | sullen | lour |
反义词:
smile |
frowning
动词 frown:
look angry or sullen, wrinkle one's forehead, as if to signal disapproval
同义词:frown, glower, lour, lower
形容词 frowning:
showing displeasure or anger
frowning
■"What?" Said the old man, frowning sternly and missing a stroke.
"什么"?老先生说,眉头狠狠失踪和中风。
■"Stop doing that." She said with a frown.
"给我停下来,"她皱着眉头说。
■"When your mother left," he began, frowning, "and took you with her.
“你母亲离开的时候,”他开讲了,皱着眉头,“还带走了你。”
■"Frown a little more, Miss Madenda," said the stage manager.
“再皱紧一点眉头,麦登达小姐,"舞台监督说。
■"Terrible place, isn't it," said Tom, exchanging a frown with Doctor Eckleburg.
“多可怕的地方,是不是
■"I don't understand," I said with a frown.
“我不明白。” 我皱着眉头。
■"I do not understand," said Kamari, frowning.
“我不明白。”卡玛莉蹙眉道。
■"I mean it," he said. "Frown hard when Mr. Sparks dances.
“我真的要你皱眉头,"他说,"等斯派克斯先生跳舞的时候,使劲地邹起眉头。
■"My magic box?" I said, frowning.
“我神奇的箱子?”我蹙眉问道。
■What position he asked, with a frown.
“招聘什么?”他皱起眉头问。
■Napoleon, frowning, glanced up from under his brows at the adjutant.
“没有俘虏,”他重复副官的话。
■On one occasion, I saved a girl from frowning in a river.
一个偶然的机会,我救了一个落水的姑娘。
■First inital frowning: No highth adjustment.
一些不满:无法调节高度。
■An ancient pagoda frown; on the mountainside.
一座古塔阴森森矗立在山腰上。
■Don't frown at me like that.
不要那样对我皱眉(不高兴)。
■Less agreeable was that he rarely smiled and often wore a worried frown.
不那么惹人喜欢的是,他不苟言笑,常常眉头紧锁。
■For example, if you see a man frowning at you and clenching his fists, you know he is angry before he even says a word.
举例来说,如果你看到一个人对著你皱眉头且握紧了拳头,对方甚至不需要说一个字,你就知道他生气了。
■Never frown, even when you are sad, because you never know.
也不要愁眉不展因为你不知是谁会爱上你的笑容。
■If others smile at us, we cannot frown back.
人家有一分好意,我们回敬一分;人家笑脸相向,我们也板不起面孔。
■I noticed a slight frown of disagreement on his face.
从他的脸上我注意到了他不赞同地略微皱了一下眉。
■His cheerfulness had been replaced by a frown.
他一反笑容可掬的常态,蹙起了眉头。
■There was a troubled frown on his weather-beaten face.
他一张饱经风霜的脸上,双眉紧销,显得心事重重。
■He would frown on such a proposal.
他不会赞成这样的建议。
■They looked down gravely, frowning. He knew the frown.
他们皱着眉头严肃地向下看着,他知道他们皱眉的意思。
■He gave me a frown of disapproval.
他向我做了个不赞成的表情。
■His teeth biting, tight frown, sitting in front of the micro-gold sofa,.
他咬咬牙,紧皱眉头,坐进金微面前的沙发里。
■He returned frowning, his face obstinate but whistling jauntily.
他回来时皱眉蹙额,板着脸,嘴上却快活地吹着口哨。
■He sat frowning over a crossword puzzle.
他坐着皱着眉头在思考纵横字谜。
■Rebete, frowning at a puddle on a sidewalk.
他对着人行道上的一摊“水”直皱眉头。
■He crossed Townsend street, passed the frowning face of Bethel .
他横过汤森德街,打绷了面孔的伯特厄尔前面走过。
■His brows puckered in a frown.
他的双眉皱了起来。
■He himself still wore a frown, but a faint blush suffused his pale face.
他的眉毛还是皱着,他那灰白的脸上泛出浅浅一道红晕;
■There was a deep frown of his face.
他的额头深深的皱眉。
■His forehead knitted into a perplexed frown.
他的额头皱成一愁眉苦脸。
■He drew his heavy black brows together in a frown.
他皱着眉头,浓黑的眉毛拧成了一个结。
■He looked at her with a frown.
他皱着眉头望着她。
■He was frowning in a way I knew all too well, and when he spoke I recognized the drunken thickening in his voice.
他皱着眉头,那种样子我非常熟悉,他刚一说话,我就从他的声音里听出浓重的醉意来。
■He / His face wore a puzzled frown.
他皱着眉显出不解的样子.
■He was frowning and wishing he could decode the notations on the slips.
他皱着眉,挖空心思地想认出赌签上的记号。
■He knit his brows in a tight, frown and smiled wryly to himself.
他皱紧了眉头狞笑。
■His forehead was bunched in a frown.
他皱紧眉头。
■He/His face wore a puzzled frown.
他皱著眉显出不解的样子。
■Frowning, he saw the chart now in his mind's eye but not clearly.
他皱起眉头,仿佛在脑子里看到那张图,但模糊不清。
■He screwed his face into a frown.
他皱起眉头,面露愠色。
■A frown replaces his habitual smile.
他眉头一皱,习惯性的微笑不见了。
■There was a deep frown on his brow.
他紧皱眉头。
■His worried frown relaxed a little.
他紧蹙的愁眉稍稍舒展开了。
■He gathered his brows into a frown.
他紧锁眉头。
■On the street corner he stood for a long time, frowning in trouble and perplexity.
他走到街角上站了好半晌,又烦恼又为难地皱着眉头。
■He usually wore a slight frown as if he was thinking all the time.
仿佛常爱思索似的,额上常有微微的皱纹。