frown
vt.& vi. 皱眉; 不同意; 蹙额
n. 皱眉,蹙额
When someone frowns, their eyebrows become drawn together, because they are annoyed, worried, or puzzled, or because they are concentrating.
Nancy shook her head, frowning...
南希摇了摇头,皱着眉头。
He frowned at her anxiously.
他不安地朝她皱了皱眉。
If something is frowned upon or is frowned on people disapprove of it.
This practice is frowned upon as being wasteful...
这种行为被认为是浪费而不获认可。
Many teachers frown on such practices.
许多教师不赞同这样的做法。
1. a facial expression of dislike or displeasure
1. look angry or sullen, wrinkle one's forehead, as if to signal disapproval
She sounded disappointed, and a small frown creased her forehead.
她听起来有点失望, 微微皱起了眉头.
She looked up from her exam paper with a worried frown.
她看完自己的试卷愁眉不展地抬起头来.
Except for a slight frown this beautiful young woman was as lively as ever.
除了眉尖略蹙而外,这位青年美貌的少奶奶还是和往常一样的活泼.
He looked at her with a frown.
他皱着眉头望着她.
An ancient pagoda frown ; on the mountainside.
一座古塔 阴森森 矗立在山腰上.