sulk
vi. 生氣,慍怒
n. 生氣,慍怒; 慍怒[生氣]的人
If you sulk, you are silent and bad-tempered for a while because you are annoyed about something.
He turned his back and sulked.
他轉過身去,面帶慍色。
1. a mood or display of sullen aloofness or withdrawal;
1. be in a huff and display one's displeasure;
Doc. Daneeka a very neat, clean man whose idea a good time was to sulk.
丹尼卡醫生是個整潔, 乾淨的人,他覺得生氣是偷快的事.
So your big plans fall through; are you going to go home sulk?
你的龐大計劃瓦解了, 你應該折返回去還是鬧情緒?
If I sulk for a few days, no harm is done.
如果我有那麼幾天不高興, 沒有什麼妨礙.
He is liable to sudden changes of mood and would sulk and cry apparent reason.
他的情緒容易突變,且會無緣無故地慍怒和哭泣.
She'd either sulk or raise a stink if she did not get her own way.
如果不順她的意,她不是悶悶不樂就是牢騷滿腹.