huffs

英 [hʌfs] 美 [hʌfs]

v.  生气地说; 怒气冲冲
huff的第三人称单数



柯林斯词典

  1. 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.
    1. 'This', huffed Mr Buthelezi, 'was discrimination.'
      “这个,”布特莱齐先生气愤地说,“是歧视。”
  2. 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.
    1. 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。
  3. 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.
    1. 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。