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词根:surlily
n.surliness 不和蔼;粗鲁;险恶的天气;乖戾
adjective
menacing or threatening in appearance
surly weather
obsolete arrogant, imperious
irritably sullen and churlish in mood or manner : crabbed
alteration of Middle English serreli lordly, imperious, probably from sire, ser sire
The first known use of surly was in 1523
surnamenoun
an added name : nickname
the name held in common by members of a family
surmountverb
overcome sense 1
surmount an obstacle
to get to the top of : climb
to stand or lie at the top of : crown
a weather vane surmounts the roof
surmountverb
overcome sense 1
surmount an obstacle
to get to the top of : climb
to stand or lie at the top of : crown
a weather vane surmounts the roof
surmountverb
overcome sense 1
surmount an obstacle
to get to the top of : climb
to stand or lie at the top of : crown
a weather vane surmounts the roof
surmountverb
overcome sense 1
surmount an obstacle
to get to the top of : climb
to stand or lie at the top of : crown
a weather vane surmounts the roof
surmise1 of 2verb
to form an idea of based on very little evidence : guess
surmise2 of 2noun
a thought or idea based on little evidence : conjecture
surlyadjective
having a rude unfriendly disposition
surlyadjective
having a rude unfriendly disposition
surlyadjective
having a rude unfriendly disposition
1 Uncle Ephraim, in whose soul the misadventure about the horse was rankling deep, surlily assented, closed the door, and took his way downstairs.
2 So, showing the policeman the passport, he pointed to his dress-suit and white cravat and asked them surlily whether socialists or bandits dressed in that manner.
3 "What do you want?" said the porter, rather surlily.
4 "I gather 'em off the trees by the road-side," said he surlily.
5 "Would you fergit how t' eat, boss?" the man inquired surlily, measuring an oncoming log keenly with his eye.
6 went about his chores in a surly huff, totally annoyed that he was stuck at home on this beautiful Saturday
7 "You are in good spirits," said he, rather surlily.
8 The man looked up from his work surlily.
9 Sobered by his losses, which were small but his all, one teamster surlily said he was going to sleep, and another added, “’Tis high time.”
10 The newcomer was a burly, good-natured farmer, who, after giving the three men a cheery salutation, which they returned surlily enough, sat down opposite to me.
11 "Another prisoner is to be brought here," replied the attendant surlily.
12 Evidently this style of exordium was no novelty to Pete, for without apparently paying the least attention to it, he went on surlily packing his master's valise.
13 “James H. Smith, if you must have it all,” somewhat surlily.
14 And with this ill-natured dig at his father's pet weakness this engaging young gentleman lurched down the steps of the veranda and walked surlily away round the angle of the house.
15 “What do you want?” growled the trainer, surlily.
16 That he should surlily refuse it, and strike her, and force her to wait until morning brought better temper, is too monstrous an idea.
17 Winters, swollen with rebellion because of the secondary part he had to play, surlily consented to sit with Two Horns.
18 “Maybe I do, sir,” growled Prawle, surlily, and apparently only half convinced.
19 And so, in a room rented from a surly goth butcher (Briana Cuoco’s Jenny), the now-trio take on all manner of spooky supernatural adventures while sorting out their feelings about each other and themselves.
20 The Cook regarded him as surlily as he dared.
2 粗鲁
rough harsh ignorant sultry impolite snotty uncouth gauche immodest coarse-grained discourteous ungentle uncourteous unhandsome clodhopping cloddish chuffy roughly rudely brusquely saucily boorishly roughness rudeness coarseness incivility surliness crudeness brusqueness boorishness sauciness brusquerie