英 [ˈfretf(ə)l] 美 [ˈfretf(ə)l]
adj. 焦躁的;烦燥的;起波纹的
fretful /ˈfrɛtfʊl/ TEM8
形容词 If someone is fretful, they behave in a way that shows that they are worried or unhappy about something. 烦躁不安的
Don't assume your baby automatically needs feeding if she's fretful.
不要你的婴儿一焦躁就假定她必然需要喂食。
... drape 褶;随便伸出 fretful 焦躁的 reproduction 繁殖;复制 ...
... prickly 多刺的 fretful 烦燥的 fidgety 烦躁的 ...
... frenzyn 狂暴 狂怒 fretful adj 烦燥的 起波纹的 焦躁的 frugal adj 节俭的 朴素的 ...
... disturbed 有心理疾病的... fretful 烦燥的 uneasy 不自在的 心神不安的 不...
Don't assume your baby automatically needs feeding if she's fretful.
不要你的婴儿一焦躁就假定她必然需要喂食。
Mary became quite still and Colin looked fretful.
玛丽变得很安静,科林显得很烦躁。
Mary sat in her corner of the railway carriage and looked plain and fretful.
玛丽坐在火车车厢的角落里,相貌平平,烦躁不安。
They seem fretful.
看起来让人烦躁不安。
1945年后的美国小说课程节选 : 耶鲁公开课
With the loan balance rising, and the job market in the dumps, Donna is becoming increasingly fretful.
Mr Royama and others are likely to find the coming week a very fretful one indeed.
For as long as she could, his fretful mother inspected his underwear for signs of tapeworm.