to nark
第三人称
narks
现在进行时
narking
过去式
narked
过去完成时
narked
1
惹恼, 烦扰
to irritate or bother someone, especially with small annoyances
及物动词
- His constant whistling narked her during the study session.
学习期间他不断的哨声惹恼了她。
- The ongoing noise from the neighbors' party narks her.
邻居派对持续不断的噪音惹恼了她。
- His constant interruptions nark me.
他不断的打断让我很烦。
- The continuous complaints are narking him.
不断的抱怨惹恼了他。
- The persistent delays have narked her.
持续的延误让她恼火。
2
告密, 打小报告
to secretly inform on someone or report their actions, often to authorities
- He was known to nark on his friends whenever he was in trouble.
他因每当遇到麻烦时就告发朋友而闻名。
- He was always ready to nark on anyone who broke the rules.
他总是准备好告发任何违反规则的人。
- She decided to nark to the teacher about the students cheating on the exam.
她决定向老师告密那些在考试中作弊的学生。
- They didn't trust him because he had a reputation for narking to the principal.
他们不信任他,因为他有向校长告密的名声。
- He was afraid to nark on the group, but the pressure was too much.
他害怕告密这个团体,但压力太大了。