pout
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pouting
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pouted
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pouted
1
撅嘴, 板着脸
to push out one's lips as an expression of displeasure, anger, or sadness
- The child started to pout when told it was bedtime.
当被告知该睡觉时,孩子开始撅嘴。
- Upon hearing the news, she couldn't help but pout with disappointment.
听到这个消息,她忍不住失望地撅起了嘴。
- The toddler began to pout when denied a second cookie.
当被拒绝第二块饼干时,这个幼儿开始撅嘴。
- Seeing the broken toy, the little boy started to pout.
看到坏掉的玩具,小男孩开始撅嘴。
- Unhappy about the decision, she pouted and crossed her arms.
对决定不满,她撅起嘴并交叉双臂。
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撅嘴, 生闷气
to remain silent in a sulky or moody way
- She pouted in silence, refusing to speak until someone apologized.
她默默地撅着嘴,拒绝说话,直到有人道歉。
- She couldn't help but pout when she was left out of the group activity.
当被排除在小组活动之外时,她忍不住撅嘴。
- He pouted throughout the meeting, not agreeing with the proposed ideas.
他在整个会议期间都撅着嘴,不同意提出的想法。
- She pouted quietly, waiting for someone to notice she was upset.
她静静地撅着嘴,等着有人注意到她不高兴。
- He refused to talk, pouting after hearing the bad news.
听到坏消息后,他拒绝说话,撅着嘴。