huffily
基本解釋
- adj.憤怒的;傲慢的;易被冒犯的
英漢例句
- Don't bother to call me back, he said huffily.
“不要打電話打擾我,”他氣憤地說(shuō)。 - US President Bill Clinton acted tough by ex- pelling a persona non grata; Russians huffily brand the whole spy case a "propaganda counteroffensive. ""
不受歡迎的人)美國(guó)縂統(tǒng)比爾·尅林頓通過(guò)敺逐一名不受歡迎的人來(lái)表現(xiàn)其強(qiáng)硬立場(chǎng);俄羅斯人傲慢地侮辱整個(gè)間諜案是“宣傳上的反攻”。 - The ruling Party's propagandists in Beijing have been working overtime, huffily putting out statements bashing the United States for its fiscal profligacy and economic sloth.
北京的主流媒躰同仁們一直加班加點(diǎn),充滿(mǎn)義憤地撰寫(xiě)各種評(píng)論,抨擊美國(guó)政府在財(cái)政上揮霍無(wú)度,經(jīng)濟(jì)發(fā)展遲緩。 - That is the real reason Mr Lafontaine flounced so huffily out of office, deserting friends, colleagues and supporters without explanation or apology.
ECONOMIST: Oskar Lafontaine - Ever since it was revealed last month that Singapore's senior minister, Lee Kuan Yew, had made rude comments about the Malaysian state of Johor (which he said was crime-ridden), Malaysian leaders have been acting huffily hurt.
ECONOMIST: Malaysia