英 [ˈsʌlki] 美 [ˈsʌlki]
adj. 生闷气的,愠怒的;坏脾气的,爱生闷气的
n. 双轮单座马车,轻驾车(主要用于快步马轻驾车比赛)
复数sulkies
比较级sulkier或more sulky
最高级sulkiest或most sulky
sulky /ˈsʌlkɪ/ TEM4
形容词 Someone who is sulky is sulking or is unwilling to enjoy themselves. 生闷气的
I was quite sulky, so I didn't take part in much.
我相当闷闷不乐,所以没有怎么参与。
...a sulky adolescent.
...一名闷闷不乐的少年。
... sullen 愠怒的,不高兴的;(天气)阴沉的;沉闷的 sulky 生气的;阴沉的 sullenness 不高兴;情绪消沉 ...
... sullen 愠怒的,不高兴的;(天气)阴沉的;沉闷的 sulky 生气的;阴沉的 sullenness 不高兴;情绪消沉 ...
爱尔兰有一种用来比赛的双轮马车(sulky),马车前用粗绳绑住几匹赛马,而后驱车比赛,这些赛马的境遇下场通常都很惨,一旦失去利用价值就会被随意丢弃。
... Stagecoach 马车 Sulky 轮单座马车 Surrey 两个座位的四轮游览马车 (美国) ...
Said the Pigeon in a sulky tone, as it settled down again into its nest.
鸽子生气地说着,同时又飞回它的巢里去了。
Toad was inclined to be sulky at first; but he brightened up immediately, like the good fellow he was.
癞蛤蟆托德起初有点生气;但他立刻高兴起来,像个好家伙一样。
Sarah had looked sulky all morning.
萨拉一上午都不高兴地板着脸。
Slumped in his chair, lips pursed, the president could not have looked more sulky if he had tried.
He was a thorn in their side, alternately sarcastic and sulky at meetings.
But sulky members of the coalition took revenge: while he was away in Canada, they let through an opposition amendment weakening the bill.