snit

snit

美 [snɪt]  英 [snɪt]

  • n.一阵怒气
  • 网络SNIT's NOT Incr Tcl; 焦急状态; 发怒

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英汉双解

习惯用语

be in a snit
气恼;生闷气to be bad-tempered and refuse to speak to anybody for a time because you are angry about sth

英汉解释

n.
1.
一阵怒气,呕气

英英解释

n.

例句

Although they talked about Saddam as if he were the devil himself, some of the Republicans were in a snit over the attacks.

尽管一些共和党萨达姆看成魔鬼化身他们轰炸高兴

Yeah, that's exactly right. Look, he had a snit fit on air because someone dared to ask him. . . -Mm-hmm.

是的完全正确看看焦躁不安因为有人敢于提出…–

It's a recognizable snit-fit of 'enough about you, what about me' that pushes Barbara into her final betrayal.

芭芭拉推向最终背叛一种可以理解关于那么焦躁

But once we figured each other out, it became a compelling reason to stick with Gmail rather than leave in a snit.

不过一旦弄明白变成一个令人信服理由我们继续使用Gmail不是一怒之下

She's been in a snit since I took the car without telling her.

打招呼开走心里一直有气。(使用

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