英 [ˈɡrʌmpɪli] 美 [ˈɡrʌmpɪli]
adv. 性情乖戾地,脾气粗暴地
... grumpily性情乖戾地 angrily气愤地 irritably易生气地,易怒地...
... 脾气暴躁的 /ill-tempered/ 脾气暴躁地 /grumpily/ 脾气暴燥 /badtempered/ ...
... grumbles 抱怨 grumpily 暴躁地 promised 保证 ...
"I know, I know," said Ken, grumpily, without looking up.
“我知道,我知道” 肯没好气地说着,连头也不抬。
The Fat Lady called grumpily after him as he walked away.
他走开以后,胖夫人追着他的背影气哼哼地叫道。
'Are we allowed to speak yet?' said Ron grumpily. Hermione ignored him.
“我们现在可以说话了吧?”罗恩没好气地说。赫敏不理睬他。
Those who made it through the second attack spent their days grumpily buzzing around, or huddled pathetically together.
From the beginning, when Scottie grumpily tells Midge to turn off her eighteenth-century music, art fails to tame chaos.
For the next 20 years Engels worked grumpily away, handing over half his generous income to an ever more demanding Marx.
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