griped

英 [ɡraɪpt] 美 [ɡraɪpt]

v.  抱怨; 发牢骚
gripe的过去分词和过去式



柯林斯词典

  1. VERB 抱怨;发牢骚
    If you say that someone is griping, you mean they are annoying you because they keep on complaining about something.
    1. Why are football players griping when the average salary is half a million dollars?...
      足球运动员的平均薪水已达50万美金,他们为什么还要抱怨呢?
    2. They were always griping about high prices.
      他们总是抱怨物价太高。
  2. N-COUNT 抱怨;牢骚
    A gripe is a complaint about something.
    1. My only gripe is that one main course and one dessert were unavailable.
      我唯一不满的就是连一道主菜和一份甜点都没有。

双语例句

  1. So cruz-moore griped to their boss who, a couple of days later, fired cole-rivera and all four of her allies.
    因此,摩尔跑去向老板告状。
  2. After the second or third time I griped about a misbehaving router, one of my friends convinced me to try DD-WRT.
    在第二次或第三次我疲于应付一台制造麻烦的路由器以后,我的一位朋友说服我尝试DD-WRT。
  3. Several months ago, on one of our evening walks, I griped to my husband about my inability to buckle down.
    几个月前,在一次傍晚散步时,我向丈夫抱怨自己无法专心工作。
  4. In many other cases, employees have griped about their company online, or posted joke videos that put it in a bad light and took a considerable amount of damage control to undo.
    在其他很多案例中,员工在网上抱怨自己的公司,或者上传有损公司形象的搞笑视频,然后又要花很大精力弥补自己的过失带来的影响。
  5. Confused or alienated by Google's Web-only customer service, users griped that the phone didn't work properly and was priced unfairly.
    Google只提供了在线客户服务,这让许多用户感到困惑不解,难以亲近。他们为手机无法正常使用发牢骚,并认为手机的定价不合理。
  6. At the same time, it presents some application skills which are griped easily.
    同时得到了一些容易掌握的应用技巧。