snappish
英 [ˈsnæpɪʃ]
美 [ˈsnæpɪʃ]
adj. (对人说话的方式)恶狠狠的,疾言厉色的,发急的
COCA.42900
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED (对人说话的方式)恶狠狠的,疾言厉色的,发急的
If someone issnappish, they speak to people in a sharp, unfriendly manner.- 'That is beautiful, Tony,' Momma said, no longer sounding at all snappish.
“真美呀,托尼,”妈妈说道,话音里的恶声恶气不见了。
- 'That is beautiful, Tony,' Momma said, no longer sounding at all snappish.
英英释义
adj
- apt to speak irritably
- a snappish tone of voice
双语例句
- In an ill-natured and snappish manner.
以脾气坏、急躁的方式。 - 'That is beautiful, Tony,' Momma said, no longer sounding at all snappish.
“真美呀,托尼,”妈妈说道,话音里的恶声恶气不见了。 - He's very snappish when he arrives at work in the morning.
早上他刚开始上班时,总是恶声恶气的。 - What makes you so short-tempered? in an ill-natured and snappish manner.
你为什么那样急躁?以脾气坏、急躁的方式。 - They might not send a thank-you after being treated to lunch, or they might send a snappish email that is more of a demand than a request.
在被邀请去吃午饭时他们不表达感谢,或者发送不是请求而是命令语气的粗暴的邮件。 - I said his heaven would be only half alive; and he said mine would be drunk: I said I should fall asleep in his; and he said he could not breathe in mine, and began to grow very snappish.
我说他的天堂是半死不活的;他说我的天堂是发酒疯;我说我在他的天堂里一定要睡着的;他说他在我的天堂里就要喘不过气来,于是他开始变得非常暴躁。 - She wouldn't hear of it, denied that she was putting Louis in any greater danger than he already faced, turned decidedly snappish, and went off to bed.
这话她不肯听,她不承认她正在使路易斯陷入比他已经面临到的更大的危险,后来她变得十分急躁,于是走去睡了。