中文翻译与英英解释 | adj. 〔口语〕 1.饿的,肚子空的。 2.生气的,找岔子的。 短语和例子 feel peckish有点饿。
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| easily irritated or annoyed; "an incorrigibly fractious young man"; "not the least nettlesome of his countrymen" 同义词:cranky, fractious, irritable, nettlesome, peevish, pettish, petulant, scratchy, testy, tetchy, techy,
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例句与用法 | 1. | Josie : i ' m dying for a cup of tea and i ' m also a bit peckish 卓喜:我很想喝杯茶,肚子也有点饿了。
| | 2. | I am a iittle peckish 我是有点饿了
| | 3. | Gayle : i ' m a bit peckish too , but it ' s quite late and we don ' t want anything too heavy before we go to bed 盖尔:我也有点饿了,但现在已经很晚,睡前我们也不要吃得太饱。
| | 4. | Gelid light and air were in the kitchen but out of doors gentle summer morning everywhere . made him feel a bit peckish 厨房里,光和空气是冰冷的,然而户外却洋溢着夏晨的温煦,使他觉得肚子有点饿了。
| | 5. | People who say such things love others the way spiders love flies ; they love to capture them , wrap them in immobilizing fetters , and drain nourishment out of them at peckish moments 说这些话的人对对方的爱实际上是蜘蛛对苍蝇的爱:它们爱抓住对方,用牢固的丝线缠住对方然后在饥饿的时候抽干对方的营养。
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