peevish的中文用法及示例

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  • The term is a back-formation from the 14th-century word "peevish", meaning ornery or ill-tempered.

  • The wear and tear upon their nerves and their muscles, and the loss of sleep make them peevish and fretful.

  • My recollection of housing meetings, albeit in a rural district council, when once or twice we had to consider rent increases, is that councillors became rather sour, peevish and bad-tempered.

  • The speech had a sort of peevish ring which, on an issue of the transcendent importance of this one, seem to me to be extremely unfortunate.

  • I agree with some of the points he made, but in other parts of his speech it seemed to me that he was taking a somewhat narrow and peevish view.

  • And all of them are peevish, whingeing statements of the obvious, not one of which is bold enough to get to the heart of the matter.

  • But now, he seems to have been dropped from the side, and, naturally, having been left out of the first eleven, he has become a little peevish and restless.

  • He was peevish when he was interrupted, although most of us have to submit to interruption and try to do so without losing our equilibrium.

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