pouted
英 [ˈpaʊtɪd]
美 [ˈpaʊtɪd]
v. (恼怒或性感地)撅嘴
pout的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- VERB (恼怒或性感地)撅嘴
If someonepouts, they stick out their lips, usually in order to show that they are annoyed or to make themselves sexually attractive.- He whined and pouted when he did not get what he wanted.
他要是没得到想要的东西就会发牢骚、撅嘴。 - ...gorgeous pouting models.
撅着小嘴的迷人模特 - Poutis also a noun.
- She shot me a reproachful pout.
她不满地朝我撅了一下嘴。
- He whined and pouted when he did not get what he wanted.
- VERB 撅着嘴说
If someonepouts, they say something with a pout.- 'You're no fun,' she pouted.
她撅着嘴说:“你一点都不风趣。”
- 'You're no fun,' she pouted.
双语例句
- She pouted and looked at him coyly.
她撅着嘴害羞地看着他。 - "You counted slow," pouted the short one.
肯定是你数慢了。 - 'You're no fun,' she pouted.
她撅着嘴说:“你一点都不风趣。” - Her Cupid-bow mouth pouted to give him an airy kiss.
他那丘比特式的嘴唇噘起来,给了他一个飞吻。 - She pouted for the photographers but refused to talk to any journalists.
她对摄影师努起嘴,但拒绝对记者讲话。 - The little girl pouted to show her dislike.
小姑娘把嘴一努,不高兴了。 - "I won't go, so there now," pouted Eponine like a spoiled child;" you send me off, and it's four months since I saw you, and I've hardly had time to kiss you."
“我就是不愿意走开,”爱潘妮装顽皮孩子撒娇的样子说,“您放着我不管,已经四个月了,我见不着您,也亲不着您。” - Kath pouted, still pinning up her hair.
凯丝噘噘嘴,仍在夹着头发。 - I pouted my lips at him, hinting that he should speak first.
我向他努了努嘴,让他先说。 - "No, I haven't forgiven you," she said and pouted.
“不,我没有宽恕你。”她撅着小嘴说。