pout
vt.& vi. 撅嘴; 噘著嘴說; 發脾氣; 鼓起,膨脹
If someone pouts, they stick out their lips, usually in order to show that they are annoyed or to make themselves sexually attractive.
He whined and pouted when he did not get what he wanted.
他要是沒得到想要的東西就會發牢騷、撅嘴。
...gorgeous pouting models.
撅著小嘴的迷人模特
If someone pouts, they say something with a pout.
'You're no fun,' she pouted.
她撅著嘴說:“你一點都不風趣。”
1. a disdainful pouting grimace
2. marine eellike mostly bottom-dwelling fishes of northern seas
3. catfish common in eastern United States
1. be in a huff and display one's displeasure;
2. make a sad face and thrust out one's lower lip;
Before an instruction is executed, it is first retrieved from main memory and pout a register.
一個指令執行前, 首先將其從主記憶體中取出並放如暫存器內.
Tip me up and pout me out.
“把我拿起來,然後把我裡面的茶倒出來”.
Her mouth held its usual pout.
她像往常一樣噘著嘴.
Today, under the sky with intermittent rain, God seemed to pout, looked gloomy.
今天, 天上下著淅淅瀝瀝的雨, 老天爺好像板著臉, 顯得陰沉沉的.
She looked at her lover with a pretentious pout.
她看著戀人,故作不悅地撅著嘴.