英 [ˈfretfəli] 美 [ˈfretfəli]
adv. 焦急地;焦躁地
in a fretful manner
fretfully, the baby tossed in his crib
... restlessly 不安地 fretfully 焦躁地 fearfully 胆怯地 ...
... 焦急的roilyvexed 焦急地fretfully 焦急状态snit ...
... discretion n. 判断力;谨慎 fretfully adv. 因疲惫而烦恼不快 teasing adj. 开玩笑的逗弄的 ...
He rubbed his forehead fretfully as he looked her over.
他烦躁地揉着额头,打量着她。
"Because of the dreams that are so real," he answered rather fretfully.
“因为那些梦太真实。”他相当气恼地回答。
My mother asked fretfully.
我的母亲焦躁地问。
It forestalls impatient souls, upset at the prospect of missed connections and lost hotel bookings, being kept fretfully awake when they would be far better off dozing away such temporal qualms.
The school nurse was Lucy's crucial advocate, never needing to be convinced of the seriousness of Davis's asthma, confident enough in her own judgment to intervene at the moment he needed it, rather than allowing him to suffer while she tried to find Lucy or fretfully sought out approval from some higher medical authority.