shirty如何读

英:[ˈʃɜ:ti]

美:[ˈʃɜrti]

shirty是什么意思

adj. (形容词)
  1. 发怒的,生气的,被激怒的
  2. <英俚、口>心情坏的
  3. 脾气不好的,脾气坏的

shirty变形

比较级:shirtier

最高级:shirtiest

shirty英英释义

  • adj.(British informal) ill-tempered or annoyed

shirty词源中文解释

"脾气暴躁的",1846年,俚语,可能来自 shirt(n.)+ -y(2),意为愤怒时头发凌乱。

shirty词源英文解释

The first known use of shirty was in 1846

shirty儿童词典英英释义

shiveryadjective

marked by shivers

causing shivers

shiver1 of 4noun

one of the small pieces into which a brittle thing is broken by great force

shiver2 of 4verb

to break into many small pieces : shatter

shiver3 of 4verb

to shake involuntarily (as from cold or fear)

shiver4 of 4noun

an instance of shivering

a thrill of emotion and especially of fear—usually used in plural with the

a ghost story that would give you the shivers

shiver1 of 4noun

one of the small pieces into which a brittle thing is broken by great force

shiver2 of 4verb

to break into many small pieces : shatter

shiver3 of 4verb

to shake involuntarily (as from cold or fear)

shiver4 of 4noun

an instance of shivering

a thrill of emotion and especially of fear—usually used in plural with the

a ghost story that would give you the shivers

shivanoun

a traditional seven-day period of mourning the death of a family member that is observed in Jewish homes—often used in the phrase sit shiva

they are sitting shiva for their father

shirtyadjective

being annoyed : angry

shirty 例句

1 The footage they turn in is remarkable – particularly when the determined humboldts have to run the gauntlet to avoid a vast colony of shirty sea lions.

2 The next, your bosses are gone in brutal fashion, and it’s just you and a gothy orphan — I’d be a bit shirty myself.

3 A man who gave his name as Ember and got a bit shirty when I asked his business.

4 United happy to get shirty While Liverpool struggle to make ends meet, Manchester United, the other club supposedly on their knees financially, seem set to stride from strength to strength.

5 "And didn't know anything about him," interrupted Mr. Bellingham, "and got tripped up by a specialist who did, and then got shirty—" "Nothing of the kind," said Miss Bellingham.

6 His new book, “White,” is a set of personal essays in which he dismisses millennials as “Generation Wuss” and gets shirty about filtering culture through identity and not capital-A art.

7 "He was frightfully shirty," concluded the note jubilantly.

8 "Don't you get shirty if I talks about that dream," he said.

9 And the teen vampire movie Twilight is ribbed, as Ker's cadaverous Lothario gets shirty when repeatedly told how tasty garlic is.

10 “There’s no need to get shirty with me.”

11 His mother had taken it the wrong way and been rather shirty.

12 "We weren't prepared to put ourselves at risk or our clients at risk. They got a bit shirty with us."

13 It is most welcome, as the pater only sent ten bob, being shirty about my report; and the mater another.

14 He got quite shirty with me.

他对我大发脾气。

15 He tells me he prefers to listen to jazz or classical music, but, asked why he favours those genres, responds with a shirty: “Cos that’s what I like.”

16 There's no need to get shirty with these fellows.

17 “Too shirty, for them as doesn’t like it,” explained James.

18 Can you imagine sending a shirty email to a colleague and having wall-to-wall media coverage about your curt sign-off for the next three days?

19 Some bosses get shirty if their underlings are unreachable even for a few minutes.

20 I tracked him down and he got very shirty with me, very like, "Who are you? Why are you asking? How did you find me?"

shirty 同义词

5 爱发牢骚的

peevish querulous

6 被激怒的

irritated exasperate hipped

11 脾气不好的

fractious morose cross gloomy grouty snuffy

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