ornery

ornery

美 [ˈɔrnəri]  英 [ˈɔː(r)nəri]

  • adj.脾气暴躁的;难对付的;别扭的
  • 网络爱争吵的;脾气坏的;下等的

反义词

同义词

英汉双解

adj.
1.
脾气暴躁的;难对付的;别扭的bad-tempered and difficult to deal with

英汉解释

adj.
1.
低劣的;卑劣的,品行坏的
2.
脾气坏的;爱争吵的
3.
平凡的;一般的

英英解释

adj.

例句

Where is the flood of other biographical material about this mystical, ornery, ardently admired Southern writer?

关于这位充满神秘感固执己见受到热烈赞赏南方作家传记资料哪里来得呢?

It goes with the grain of Britain's ornery zeitgeist, with its antipathy to politicians.

一新议程延续英国挑刺时代精神政客不屑

He was strong and brave. He was not afraid of coyotes. He was not afraid of mountain lions. He was not afraid of ornery rustlers.

强壮勇敢不怕土狼不怕不怕卑鄙

When I tried to get the car salesman to lower his prices, he became ornery and dug in his heels. See also Synonyms at b opposite.

试图汽车销售员价格降低耐烦脾气暴躁起来参见同义词

Designated cow catchers now rope the ornery beasts for shipping to the suburbs.

指定现在这些脾气野兽郊区

Even the most ornery MPs will tolerate remoteness and arrogance from the top of their party if the people up there are winners.

只要上层能够胜利即使难缠议员忍受上层冷漠傲慢

When he was 16 when is sometimes ornery shoots carves the hero!

十六已经威名英雄

What is part bull, part bear and so ornery that even the hardiest souls are afraid to get too close?

牛半熊喜怒无常以至于无畏不敢东西什么

The first three med students are ornery because they have been waiting for 11 minutes.

医学学生生气因为他们十一分钟