1.=huffish. huffily ad. huffiness n
1.angry and upset because people have offended you or will not do what you want
1.poor Maurice sounded shy, a bit huffy even, exactly the condition Clive deemed natural, and felt he could ameliorate.
他的声调缺乏自信,甚至有点儿气恼,克莱夫恰恰断定这是正常的,从而觉得有改善的余地。
2.You're huffy at being put on duty, but what is it for you to apologise to an old and honourable officer!
叫您多值一会儿班,您就感到气恼,干嘛您不能向一个令人尊敬的老军官道歉?
3.If they get all huffy, you know they are not humble people.
如果他们老是动辄生气,你就知道他们根本没有什么涵养。
4.When I accused him of dragging his feet, he got huffy immediately.
我说他消极怠工时,他立刻就怒气冲天。
5.How dare you do such thing? Can't you see how huffy he got when the same thing happened last time?
你怎麼敢这样做呢?你没看到上次发生这种事时他发多大火吗?
6.He is not an easy going person. He always gets huffy with others.
他可不好相处呢。他总是对别人动怒。
7.Mike: Hey, I'm not getting stuck with Ben again. I mean when he doesn't know the answer he gets huffy .
迈克:我可不想再和本在一起,他回答不上问题,就会生气。
8.A risk now is that Pakistan's huffy leaders drag their country into isolation.
一个新的风险就是巴基斯坦赫菲领导人将把国家带入孤立。
9.Republicans get huffy when you call their plan a voucher scheme, but that's exactly what it is.
你将共和党的计划称为代金券方案时,共和党就会发火,但实际上就是那种东西。
10.and she looked huffy and bothered both
她显得又气又烦恼。