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易怒的, 心情不好
feeling slightly irritable or in a bad mood, often due to hunger or low energy
- He was a bit peckish after a long day at work and snapped at everyone.
在漫长的一天工作之后,他有点烦躁,对每个人都发了脾气。
- She felt peckish and started complaining about everything around her.
她感到饿了,开始抱怨周围的一切。
- She was peckish during the meeting, which made her less patient with others.
她在会议期间烦躁不安,这让她对别人不那么耐心。
- You’re acting peckish—maybe you need a snack to improve your mood.
你表现得烦躁—也许你需要吃点零食来改善心情。
- She’s a little peckish today, so I’ll give her some space.
她今天有点烦躁,所以我会给她一些空间。
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有点饿, 想吃点小吃
experiencing a slight feeling of hunger, desiring a small snack
- I'm feeling a bit peckish, so I'll have an apple before dinner.
我有点饿了,所以晚餐前我要吃个苹果。
- After studying for hours, she felt peckish and decided to take a break for a light snack.
学习了几个小时后,她感到有点饿,决定休息一下吃点小零食。
- He didn't want a full meal but felt a little peckish, so he grabbed a handful of nuts.
他不想要一顿完整的饭,但感到有点饿,所以抓了一把坚果。
- The aroma of freshly baked bread made everyone in the house feel a little peckish.
新鲜出炉的面包的香气让屋子里的每个人都感到有点饿了。
- Feeling peckish before bedtime, he made himself a small bowl of cereal to tide him over until morning.
睡前感到有点饿,他给自己做了一小碗麦片来撑到早上。