pout

英[paʊt] 美[paʊt]
  • n. 撅嘴;生气
  • vt. 撅嘴
  • vi. 撅嘴

词态变化


第三人称单数: pouts;过去式: pouted;过去分词: pouted;现在分词: pouting;

中文词源


pout 噘嘴

词源不确定,可能来自Proto-Germanic*pud,膨胀,鼓起,来自PIE*bu,膨胀,词源同pudding.

英文词源


pout (v.)
early 14c., of uncertain origin, perhaps from Scandinavian (compare Swedish dialectal puta "to be puffed out"), or Frisian (compare East Frisian püt "bag, swelling," Low German puddig "swollen"); related via notion of "inflation" to Old English ælepute "fish with inflated parts," and Middle Dutch puyt, Flemish puut "frog," from hypothetical PIE imitative root *beu- suggesting "swelling" (see bull (n.2)). Related: Pouted; pouting. As a noun from 1590s.

双语例句


1. She shot me a reproachful pout.
她不满地朝我撅了一下嘴。

来自柯林斯例句

2. So had his mouth been set, rather full and controlled, a soft, self - absorbed pout.
他的嘴就是这副样子, 相当饱满且很有节制, 一副温和的, 只顾自己的撅嘴模样.

来自辞典例句

3. She looked at her lover with a pretentious pout.
她看着恋人,故作不悦地撅着嘴.

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4. Tip me up and pout me out.
“把我拿起来,然后把我里面的茶倒出来”.

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5. Her mouth held its usual pout.
她像往常一样噘着嘴.

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