1.(使)发脾气,(使)生气
1.生气;发怒
2.小争执;生气
1.to annoy or offend somebody
1.an angry mood or sulk
2.a tiff or trivial quarrel
1.I was a bit miffed when they did not invite me to the party.
他们没有邀请我参加派对时,我有点生气。
2.She was upset because of what happened to her at work, and after hearing about it, I was a bit miffed as well.
她由于在工作中发生的事情而心烦,而且在我听过之后我也觉得有点恼火。
3.He said: 'I don't think they should be miffed - the relationship between a dog and human is probably closer.
他说:“我不认为他们应该为此而恼火--因为相比之下狗和人的关系可能更为密切。”
4.Yeah, I think she also might be a little miffed with me.
是呵,我知道她在和我闹脾气呢。
5.After shoveling her driveway Tuesday, she went inside to warm up and was a little miffed when she looked out the window.
周二刚清扫完车道的她跑进屋里取暖,可看向窗外她有点生气了。
6.YOUR correspondent is always miffed when he sees others taking for granted things he has waited years for.
当读者发现自己苦苦等待多年的事情在他人看来是理所当然之时一定会大为光火。
7.You'll be missing out on celebrating with dear friends and family and some may be miffed that you didn't include them.
你会错过和你的朋友、家人一起庆祝,一些人也许会迁怒于你没邀请他们。
8.James was careful not to complain about losing his triple-double in New York, but he was clearly miffed by the league's decision.
詹姆斯在他的三双被判无效之后并没有多少抱怨,但是很显然的他对于联盟的决定有些恼怒。
9.I was a bit miffed that you left without telling me.
你走也不告诉我,我生气了。
10.Foreigners, of course, are right to be miffed.
当然,外国投资者有理由慍怒。