dudgeon

英 [ˈdʌdʒən] 美 [ˈdʌdʒən]

网络  德贞; 杜琼; 生气,不高兴; 达吉恩

复数:dudgeons

BNC.44650 / COCA.41054



双语例句

  1. Washington businesses are in high dudgeon over the plan.
    华盛顿的企业对这项计划非常不满。
  2. Scientific opinion on the effectiveness of the mosquito fish is divided, Dr. Dudgeon said.
    杜德俊说,科学家对食蚊鱼的有效性存在意见分歧。
  3. Goals from Robbie Brady and Joe Dudgeon sealed victory for the Reds, who were in the surreal position of being hosted at Moss Lane by the stadium's owners.
    来自罗比。布拉迪和乔。道金的进球为曼联拿到了一场胜利,他们在客场受到的欢迎和主场差不多。
  4. He slammed the door and went off in high dudgeon.
    他砰地一声把门关上,气冲冲地走了。
  5. He turns on his heel and is about to go in extreme dudgeon.
    他转身要走并大发脾气。
  6. He stomped out of the room in high dudgeon.
    他愤怒地噔噔走出了屋子。
  7. A feeling of intense indignation ( now used only in the phrase "in high dudgeon").
    一种强烈愤慨的情绪(现在只用于词组非常愤怒)。
  8. He withdrew in a dudgeon, Gerald staring after him with angry eyes, that grew gradually calm and amiable as the stoutly-built form of the other man passed into the distance.
    他愤愤然欲语还休,杰拉德生气地瞪着他。随着他胖胖的身体消失在远处,杰拉德的目光渐渐变得和缓、亲切了。
  9. This paper argues that Dudgeon was prompted to scrutinize the shortcomings of public health measures in Britain by his medical observations in China.
    本文也探讨十九世纪晚期苏格兰出现的社会、经济与公共卫生问题,如何影响德贞对中国生活方式和社会文化的评价。
  10. Guns were fired, destroyers thrashed the waters, and the whole gigantic armada put to sea in haste and dudgeon.
    于是群炮齐放,驱逐舰搜索海面,整个庞大舰队慌忙而又愤怒地驶出海外。
  11. United can confirm that Joe Dudgeon has completed his proposed move to Hull City.
    曼联确认乔。道金完成了到赫尔城的转会。
  12. Keane's blocked shot looped up to the edge of the box, where Dudgeon twisted and unleashed a quite breathtaking volley into the far corner.
    基恩被封堵的射门弹到了禁区边缘,杜金打出一脚惊天抽射飞进远角。
  13. The Irish youngster becomes the latest Red to link up with the Tigers, where he will be reunited with Corry Evans, Joe Dudgeon, Cameron Stewart and James Chester.
    爱尔兰年轻人成了最近一位去赫尔城的曼联球员,在那里已经有了克里。埃文斯、乔。道金、卡梅隆。斯图尔特和詹姆斯。切斯特。

习惯用语

n.

    in high dudgeon

  • 愤然;怒冲冲
    in an angry or offended mood, and showing other people that you are angry
    1. He stomped out of the room in high dudgeon.
      他愤怒地噔噔走出了屋子。

英英释义

noun

  1. a feeling of intense indignation (now used only in the phrase `in high dudgeon')

      Synonym:    high dudgeon