dudgeon

英 ['dʌdʒ(ə)n] 美['dʌdʒən]
  • n. 愤怒;生气,不高兴

中文词源


dudgeon 愤怒

词源不详。

英英释意


1. a feeling of intense indignation (now used only in the phrase `in high dudgeon')

英文词源


dudgeon (n.)
1570s, duggin, of unknown origin. One suggestion is Italian aduggiare "to overshadow," giving it the same sense development as umbrage. No clear connection to earlier dudgeon (late 14c.), a kind of wood used for knife handles, which is perhaps from a French word.

实用场景例句


Washington businesses are in high dudgeon over the plan.
华盛顿的企业对这项计划非常不满。

柯林斯高阶英语词典

I told her not to speak to me like that and she left the room dudgeon.
我告诉她不要那样同我讲话,结果她气呼呼地离开了房间.

期刊摘选

They left in high dudgeon.
他们怒气冲冲地离开了.

期刊摘选

This only heightened the dudgeon of the American Catholic right.
这只会增加美国天主教右派的怨气.

期刊摘选

Utzon left Australia dudgeon in 1966, never to return, before he could finish designing the interiors.
1966年, 鸟特松还未来得及完成内部设计便愤然离开澳大利亚,一去不返.

期刊摘选

He stormed out of the meeting in high dudgeon.
他盛怒之下冲出会场.

期刊摘选

Slamming the door in Meg's face, Aunt March drove off in high dudgeon ( Louisa May Alcott )
玛奇阿姨当着麦格的面呼地关上门, 十分生气地开车走了 ( 路易萨梅奥尔科特 )

期刊摘选

He turns on his heel and is about to go in extreme dudgeon.
他转身要走并大发脾气.

辞典例句

He stalked off in high dudgeon.
他极其愤怒地昂首阔步走开了.

期刊摘选

And on and on, the dudgeon reaching operatic heights.
和和, 达到了达金歌剧的高峰.

期刊摘选

Washington businesses are in high dudgeon over the plan.
华盛顿的企业对这项计划非常不满。

柯林斯例句