umbrage
英 ['?mbr?d?]
美['?mbr?d?]
- n. 不快,生氣;樹蔭;懷疑
實用場景例句
- He takes umbrage against anyone who criticises him.
- 不管誰批評他,他都心生憤懣。
柯林斯高階英語詞典
- He's like you, forever taking umbrage about something.
- 他象你, 總會為了什么事生氣.
期刊摘選
- The pope himself had taken great umbrage at the book.
- 教皇本人對這本書曾極為生氣.
期刊摘選
- Everything gives umbrage to a tyrantny.
- 所有事情都使專制君主生氣.
辭典例句
- I invited her because I was afraid ofgiving umbrage.
- 我邀請了她,因為我怕得罪她.
辭典例句
- She took umbrage at my remarks about her hair.
- 我對她頭發(fā)的評論使她很不高興.
期刊摘選
- The three camphors are umbrage left by mother, who gave personalized connotation to them.
- 三棵樹是母親給我們留下的綠蔭, 是她給三棵樹賦予了人格化的內(nèi)涵.
期刊摘選
- Although Jeff was given to lying, he never took umbrage at being accused of it.
- 盡管杰克喜歡撒謊, 可別人為此指責(zé)他時他從不見怪.
期刊摘選
- His address gave umbrage to the authorities.
- 他的演說觸怒了當局.
期刊摘選
- He takes umbrage against anyone who criticises him.
- 不管誰批評他,他都心生憤懣。
柯林斯例句