piqued
英 [piːkt]
美 [piːkt]
adj. (常指为小事)生气的,恼怒的,愠怒的
v. 使愤恨; 使恼怒
pique的过去分词和过去式
过去分词:piqued
COCA.38751
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED (常指为小事)生气的,恼怒的,愠怒的
If someone ispiqued, they are offended or annoyed, often by something that is not very important.- Granny was astounded and a little piqued, I think, because it had all been arranged without her knowledge...
奶奶很吃惊,我想还有点儿生气,因为所有这些安排都没有告诉过她。 - She wrinkled her nose, piqued by his total lack of enthusiasm.
她皱皱鼻子,为他毫无热情而感到不快。
- Granny was astounded and a little piqued, I think, because it had all been arranged without her knowledge...
双语例句
- She wrinkled her nose, piqued by his total lack of enthusiasm.
她皱皱鼻子,为他毫无热情而感到不快。 - I was heartily piqued at the rogue.
我心里非常不满意这个流氓。 - Not to feel piqued when your merits are not recognised by others, isn't that also gentlemanly?
别人不了解自己的贤能,自己也不怨恨,不也是君子的品性吗? - He piqued himself on his stylish attire.
他为自己颇具风格的着装而自豪。 - However, my interest was genuinely piqued when I was shown one of the solar shingles-not panels, shingles-of which the roof was constructed.
然而,当我看到一块用于铺设屋顶的太阳能瓦片――不是面板,是瓦片――时,我的兴趣真正被勾了起来。 - Anna was piqued by jack's rude remarks about her appearance.
杰克对安娜相貌的粗鲁评论使她很生气。 - He had contributed little to the conversation, but his interest was piqued when they started talking about how long they could go on like this against the machines.
他不知道该说些什么,不过当他们开始谈论有关反抗机器的事情时,他表现出了极大的兴趣。 - This was unusual territory for an economist in the1990s, but his interest was piqued while he was researching unemployment at the London School of Economics.
在20世纪90年代,这对于经济学家而言仍是一个很不寻常的领域。然而,当他还在伦敦经济学院进行失业研究时,就已经对这一领域产生了兴趣。 - One day my husband arrived home from the supermarket with a product that piqued my curiosity.
一天,我丈夫从超市带回的一件产品引起了我的好奇。 - Lu's fabulous performance piqued the curiosity of fans, and, inspired by him, many have taken to studying the art of magic.
刘谦惊人的表演激起了粉丝们的好奇心,并且,在他的鼓舞下,很多人去学习了魔术艺术。
