frowned
英 [fraʊnd]
美 [fraʊnd]
v. 皱眉; 蹙额
frown的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- VERB (因恼怒、担心、困惑、全神贯注等而)皱眉,蹙额
When someonefrowns, their eyebrows become drawn together, because they are annoyed, worried, or puzzled, or because they are concentrating.- Nancy shook her head, frowning...
南希摇了摇头,皱着眉头。 - He frowned at her anxiously.
他不安地朝她皱了皱眉。 - ...a frowning man.
皱着眉头的男子 - Frownis also a noun.
- There was a deep frown on the boy's face.
男孩眉头紧锁。
- Nancy shook her head, frowning...
- PHRASAL VERB 反对;不赞成;不同意
If somethingis frowned uponoris frowned onpeople disapprove of it.- This practice is frowned upon as being wasteful...
这种行为被认为是浪费而不获认可。 - Many teachers frown on such practices.
许多教师不赞同这样的做法。
- This practice is frowned upon as being wasteful...
双语例句
- He frowned and twirled his moustaches.
他皱了皱眉头,捻弄了一下他的八字须。 - He frowned at me for laughing at him.
他因我笑他而向我蹙额。 - He frowned with displeasure as he read his son's school report.
在看儿子的成绩报告时,他不快地皱起了眉头。 - She frowned with her funny streaks of eyebrows, and them smiled back at him.
她皱起了眉头与眉毛她有趣条纹,和他们笑着对他回来。 - He frowned in deep thought.
他皱眉深思。 - She frowned for a moment, then her brow cleared.
她眉头紧锁了,一会儿,然后又舒展开了。 - The priest frowned into the light, his face puzzled.
神父在亮光下皱起了眉头,一脸疑惑。 - Melly frowned at her.
梅利对她皱了皱眉头。 - Ade frowned at the noisy children.
艾德对那些吵闹的孩子紧皱眉头表示不悦。 - Doctor Burleigh swung round in his desk-chair and frowned at the old farmer.
伯利医生随即在他的办公桌圆椅和老农民皱起了眉头。