英 [ˈpekɪʃ] 美 [ˈpekɪʃ]
adj. 饥饿的;急躁的
peckish /ˈpɛkɪʃ/
形容词 If you say that you are feeling peckish, you mean that you are slightly hungry. 有点饿的
... pecking order 啄序 peckish 饥饿的 Pecksniff 佩克斯列夫式的 ...
急躁的(peckish), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
... pettish易怒的 peckish饿的 nettlesome令人激恼的 ...
... 絮叨的 iterative 唠叨的 garrulous; grandmotherly; nagging; peckish; persnickety 到中年 reach the middle age ...
Looks may not kill, but they can leave you feeling peckish.
长相也许不会致命,但它们可能会让你感到饥肠辘辘。
What do a peckish bee-eater, two shaggy bisons going head-to-head in snow, and pelicans dancing in a pristine lake all have in common?
一只饥肠辘辘的食蜂鸟,两头在雪地里相互抵角的长毛野牛,以及在一片原始湖泊中翩翩起舞的鹈鹕们,它们有什么共同点吗?
A train of mules trailed behind them, carrying chests, casks, barrels, and hampers of delectables to keep the lord of cheese from growing peckish.
一队骡子跟在他们后面,驮着箱子、木桶、酒桶和盛着美味食品的篮子,以防止奶酪大王变得饥肠辘辘。
Looks may not kill, but they can leave you feeling peckish.
But he may not have been quite satisfied with the Brazilian fare, because when he got to Uruguay, and met up with the president there, Mr. Bush still seemed a little peckish.
Its mini-croissant, at euro0.60, is a favourite with Greek snackers, but it is too expensive for many peckish Bulgarians, so both the recipe and the size have been adjusted to make the product more affordable.