dudgeon
英['dʌdʒən]
美['dʌdʒən]
Noun:
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a feeling of intense indignation (now used only in the phrase `in high dudgeon')
- 1. Washington businesses are in high dudgeon over the plan.
- 华盛顿的企业对这项计划非常不满。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. He turns on his heel and is about to go in extreme dudgeon.
- 他转身要走并大发脾气.
来自辞典例句
- 3. This only heightened the dudgeon of the American Catholic right.
- 这只会增加美国天主教右派的怨气.
来自互联网
- 4. He stormed out of the meeting in high dudgeon.
- 他盛怒之下冲出会场.
来自互联网
- 5. And on and on, the dudgeon reaching operatic heights.
- 和和, 达到了达金歌剧的高峰.
来自互联网
用作名词 (n.)
- He stalked off in high dudgeon.
他极其愤怒地昂首阔步走开了。
- He turns on his heel and is about to go in extreme dudgeon.
他转身要走并大发脾气。
- I told her not to speak to me like that and she left the room in high dudgeon.
我告诉她不要那样同我讲话,结果她气呼呼地离开了房间。