kvetch
英 [kvetʃ]
美 [kvetʃ]
v. 老是抱怨; 总是发牢骚
现在分词:kvetching 过去式:kvetched 第三人称单数:kvetches 过去分词:kvetched
牛津词典
verb
- 老是抱怨;总是发牢骚
to complain about sth all the time
英英释义
noun
- (Yiddish) a nagging complaint
- (Yiddish) a constant complainer
verb
- express complaints, discontent, displeasure, or unhappiness
- My mother complains all day
- She has a lot to kick about
双语例句
- You can kvetch all you want about Hugo SAYING that he considers Gaddafi a friend.
你可以大骂雨果查韦斯称视卡扎菲为友。 - A rambling kvetch against the system ( Leonard Ross)
对制度的喋喋不休的乱抱怨(伦纳德罗斯) - We won't kvetch too much about its3.26-pound weight, as the laptop's easy to slip inside a bag or even hold with one hand.
我们对她3.26磅(1.48公斤)的重量没什么特别抱怨,毕竟她可轻易溜进背包或单手托着使用。