scowls

英 [skaʊlz] 美 [skaʊlz]

v.  怒视(某人或某物)
n.  怒容; 不悦的神色
scowl的第三人称单数和复数



柯林斯词典

  1. VERB 作怒容;沉下脸;绷着脸
    When someone scowls, an angry or hostile expression appears on their face.
    1. He scowled, and slammed the door behind him...
      他怒气冲冲,摔门而去。
    2. She scowled at the two men as they entered the room.
      两个男人进屋时,她怒目而视。
    3. Scowl is also a noun.
    4. Chris met the remark with a scowl.
      克里斯听到这句话,脸沉了下来。

双语例句

  1. Don't be afraid, it is but a boy& yet the villain scowls so plainly in his face; would it not be a kindness to the country to hang him at once, before he shows his nature in acts as well as features?
    别害怕,只是一个男孩子&可是他脸上明摆着流氓相,他们相貌已经露出本性来了,趁他的行动还没表现出来,立刻把他绞死,不是给乡里做了件好事吗?
  2. Frowns, scowls and grimaces all push people away& but a smile draws them in.
    愁眉苦脸只会使人敬而远之,而微笑却吸引人们靠近。
  3. All my attempts to amuse the children were met with sullen scowls.
    我想尽办法哄这些孩子玩儿,但是他们总是满脸不高兴。