quer·u·lousˈkwer-yə-ləs -ə-ləs, also ˈkwir-
querulousness如何读
querulousness是什么意思
- adj.抱怨的;发牢骚的;爱挑剔的
querulousness英英释义
adjective
habitually complaining
fretful, whining
a querulous voice
querulousness词源英文解释
Middle English querelose, from Latin querulus, from queri to complain
The first known use of querulous was in the 15th century
querulousness儿童词典英英释义
quickenverb
to make or become alive : revive
warm spring days that quickened the earth
arouse sense 2, stimulate
curiosity quickened her interest
to make or become quicker : hasten
quickened her steps
to begin growth and development
seeds quickening in the soil
to reach the stage of fetal growth at which motion is begun
querulousadjective
always eager to complain
showing a complaining attitude
a querulous voice
querulousness 例句
1 The sweet, clear candour of her face had given place, I thought, to something not wholly unlike querulousness.
2 Sally May was a delicious Mrs. Bennet—her archness, her querulousness, and above all her talkativeness.
3 Severe as the letter is, it contrasts well with the disingenuous querulousness of the Eusebians.
4 He picks from Mr. Froude's four volumes a number of tid-bits, setting forth Carlyle's querulousness, arrogance, and domestic storms with Mrs. Carlyle.
5 Her querulousness was not so much ill-natured as plaintive.
6 I think the doctor——” “You didn’t send Tony for the doctor!” the invalid exclaimed, a feeble querulousness vibrating in the words.
7 "Dead she is, the poor heart, dead she is, and better off nor I am—" Her high querulousness died away as she went into the house, and again was the silence of the riding moon.
8 Except querulousness, it has nearly all the bad qualities of old age; and if St. Barbe is meant for Thackeray, it is contemptible even in caricature.
9 Was it that beneath an outer querulousness of manner there still lingered recurrences of tenderness, of passion, which kept alight old fires,—was it simply that the man did not feel?
10 "I really must beg your pardon," began Kennedy, as he ignored the querulousness of Margot, the late arrival, adding significantly, "that is, of all of you except one, for monopolizing the evening."
11 One came across as a quiet, reserved, eloquent, thoughtful force of nature; the other as a boisterous, querulous, troublemaking and sometimes thoughtless and mean force of nature.
12 Sick people can be querulous and difficult.
13 Trying to Kill Each Other' And Walken is marvelous — querulous, petty, cruel — as the Emperor.
14 If I am ill and in pain I shall die in querulous misery.
15 He was not one who was inclined to be querulous.
他并不是爱吹毛求疵的人。
16 Surprise for a time held the old woman speechless; a look of sorrow and affection drove the querulousness out of her face and voice.
17 He was also petty, unreasonably querulous, and mean.
他还是个气量狭窄,无事生非,平庸刻薄的人。
18 Petulance and querulousness too often supplanted the mental elasticity, which had counted for naught the roughnesses on the road to fame.
19 There Michael brooded in silence and retirement for several days, during which his ill-temper was continually fretted, and his evil passions stimulated by the querulousness of the aged fanatic.
20 And her way of listening and answering made me suspect that she was but too used to such querulousness.