groused

英 [ɡraʊst] 美 [ɡraʊst]

v.  抱怨; 发牢骚
grouse的过去分词和过去式



柯林斯词典

    The form grouse is used as the plural for meaning 1. grouse用作义项1的复数形式。

  1. N-COUNT 松鸡
    A grouse is a wild bird with a round body. Grouse are often shot for sport and can be eaten.
    1. The party had been to the grouse moors that morning.
      这群人那天上午去了松鸡猎场。
    2. Grouse is the flesh of this bird eaten as food.
      松鸡肉
    3. The menu included roast grouse.
      菜单上有烤松鸡。
  2. VERB 抱怨;发牢骚
    If you grouse, you complain.
    1. 'How come we never know what's going on?' he groused...
      “为什么我们对正在发生的事情总是一无所知?”他抱怨说。
    2. When they groused about the parking regulations, they did it with good humor.
      他们总是非常幽默地表达对泊车规定的不满。
  3. N-COUNT 抱怨;牢骚
    A grouse is a complaint.
    1. There have been grouses about the economy, interest rates and house prices.
      人们对经济、利率和房价啧有烦言。

双语例句

  1. 'How come we never know what's going on?' he groused
    “为什么我们对正在发生的事情总是一无所知?”他抱怨说。
  2. When they groused about the parking regulations, they did it with good humor.
    他们总是非常幽默地表达对泊车规定的不满。
  3. It was a sad end to her career but she never groused.
    这是她事业的不幸结局,但她从不抱怨。
  4. She never grumbled or groused.
    她从不抱怨或发牢骚。
  5. The group groused about the service in the hotel.
    旅游团对这家饭店的服务质量抱怨颇多。
  6. In1879, Harper's Weekly groused that "whosoever throws banana skins on the sidewalk does a great unkindness to the public, and is quite likely to be responsible for a broken limb."
    在1879,哈伯周刊埋怨“不管谁扔下香蕉皮在人行道做出对公众极为不友善的举动,是很应对摔断的手臂负责。”
  7. Conservatives groused they were not ready to commit political hara-kiri
    保守分子抱怨说他们还不准备惊醒政治自杀
  8. The thesis argues that the American government's land policy assisted the opening up of the American west, and laid the territorial groused for a great capitalist country to emerge later.
    近代美国土地政策的实施,加快了西部土地的开发和利用,铺奠了当今全球最发达的资本主义大国的基石。