pique
v. 使愤恨; 使恼怒
n. 怨恨; 愤恨; 恼怒; 凸纹坚挺布料
Pique is the feeling of annoyance you have when you think someone has not treated you properly.
Mimi had gotten over her pique at Susan's refusal to accept the job.
米米已不再为苏姗拒绝接受这份工作的事生气了。
If something piques your interest or curiosity, it makes you interested or curious.
This phenomenon piqued Dr Morris' interest...
这一现象激起了莫里斯医生的兴趣。
Their curiosity piqued, they stopped writing.
他们的好奇心被挑起,停下了手中的笔。
If someone does something in a fit of pique, they do it suddenly because they are annoyed at being not treated properly.
Lawrence, in a fit of pique, left the Army and took up a career in the City.
劳伦斯一气之下离开了陆军,在伦敦金融城开始了工作。
1. tightly woven fabric with raised cords
2. a sudden outburst of anger;
1. cause to feel resentment or indignation;
When he realized nobody was listening to him, he left in a fit of pique .
他发觉无人理睬他的话,就愤然离去。
She went off in a fit of pique.
她一赌气就走了.
Mimi had gotten over her pique at Susan's refusal to accept the job.
米米已不再为苏姗拒绝接受这份工作的事生气了。
Lawrence, in a fit of pique, left the Army and took up a career in the City.
劳伦斯一气之下离开了陆军,在伦敦金融城开始了工作。
Ashamed of his momentary pique , Laurie squeezed the kind little hand.
劳丽握住那只善意的小手,对于自己心血来潮的牢骚感到很羞愧.