brown
英 [braʊn]
美[braʊn]
- adj. 棕色的,褐色的;太阳晒黑的
- vi. 变成褐色
- n. 褐色,棕色
- vt. 使变成褐色
- n. (Brown)人名;(英、意、芬、捷、德、法、西、葡)布朗
词组搭配
brown off &I{【多用于英国】}
To make or become angry or irritated.
使沮丧,惹恼:使呈现或变得愤怒或恼怒
(as) brown as a berry
(of a person) very suntanned
(人)(被太阳晒得)黝黑的
in a brown study
brown someone off
[usu. as adj. browned off]make someone feel irritated or depressed
使发怒;使沮丧
they are getting browned off with the overtime.
他们正为加班而沮丧呢。
双语例句
- 1. The sand martin is a brown bird with white underneath.
- 崖沙燕是一种褐羽白腹的鸟。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. Ernest Brown lives about a dozen blocks from where the riots began.
- 欧内斯特·布朗住在离骚乱发生处几个街区远的地方。
来自柯林斯例句
- 3. Ms Brown is still no shoo-in for the November election.
- 布朗夫人在11月的选举中仍然没有十足的胜算。
来自柯林斯例句
- 4. We talk in her Belgrade flat, full of heavy old brown furniture.
- 我们在她位于贝尔格莱德的公寓里进行了交谈,那屋里满是结实的老式棕色家具。
来自柯林斯例句
- 5. The special cabinet committee comprises Mr Brown, Mr Mandelson, and Mr Straw.
- 特别内阁委员会包括布朗先生、曼德尔森先生和斯特劳先生。
来自柯林斯例句