sulky
adj. 慍怒的; 繃著臉的; 生悶氣的; 不搭理人的
Someone who is sulky is sulking or is unwilling to enjoy themselves.
I was quite sulky, so I didn't take part in much.
我很煩,所以沒有積極參與。
...a sulky adolescent.
悶悶不樂的少年
1. a light two-wheeled vehicle for one person; drawn by one horse
1. sullen or moody
He went to town by a sulky.
他乘單座二輪馬車進城了.
Philip passed off her sulky reply with a laugh.
菲利浦對她氣呼呼的回答一笑置之.
Young girls sometimes become sulky because they are jealous.
少女們因為嫉妒而有時變得很不高興.
Old Mr. Bouncer, very sulky, was huddled up in a corner, barricaded with a chair.
老蹦跳者先生, 很生氣的, 在角落裡縮成一團, 以一把椅子擋著.
She brought along a couple of sulky looking kids.
她帶來幾個臉色慍怒的孩子.