pouting
v. 撅(嘴)( pout的現在分詞 )
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。”
The child sat there pouting.
那孩子坐在那兒,一副不高興的樣子.
She was almost pouting at his hesitation.
她幾乎要為他這種猶猶豫豫的態度不高興了.
Pouting like a child, Miss Sun said, " I really do feel like going home!
孫小姐小孩子般顰眉撅嘴道: “ 我真想回家!
Miss Lin's small mouth was pouting when she returned home from school that day.
林小姐這天從學校回來就撅起著小嘴唇.
So a lady's boudoir is really her pouting - room.
因此,一位小姐的閨房是她真正的身份室.