huffs
美 [hʌfs]英 [hʌfs]
- v.怒气冲冲;生气地说
- huff的第三人称单数
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VERB 生气;气恼;恼怒地说
If you huff, you indicate that you are annoyed or offended about something, usually by the way that you say something.'This', huffed Mr Buthelezi, 'was discrimination.'
“这个,”布特莱齐先生气愤地说,“是歧视。”
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PHRASE 生气;气恼;怒气冲冲
If someone is in a huff, they are behaving in a bad-tempered way because they are annoyed and offended.After the row in a pub he drove off in a huff.
在酒吧里吵了一架后,他气鼓鼓地开车走了。
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PHRASE 愤愤不满;生闷气
If someone huffs and puffs, they express their annoyance or dissatisfaction with a decision or situation loudly but do not do anything to change it.The British government huffed and puffed at the commission's decision.
英国政府对委员会的决定愤愤不满。
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Shelley Berkley , the Democrat who represents Las Vegas in Congress , huffs and puffs about Republican plans to shelve such schemes : " Talk about kicking people when they 're down ! " But Republicans in districts with lots of foreclosures are more sympathetic to the over-indebted than the party as a whole .
雪莱伯克利,议会中代表拉斯维加斯的民主党人,对共和党人打算搁置这些方案的计划十分愤慨:竟然想着落井下石!但是,在许多止赎情况严重的地区的共和党人,比党内总体对过度负债者表现出了更多的同情。