1.不高兴地,愠怒地,别扭地
2.刻薄地,酸刻
1.in an unpleasant and unfriendly way, especially in the way that you speak
1.the sailor grumbled thanks and glanced sourly at the unheeding windows , sank his head and swung himself forward four strides.
水手喃喃地表示谢意,愠怒地朝那些对他置之不理的窗户狠狠地盯了一眼,把脑袋一耷拉,又向前悠荡了四步。
2."The pests're at the bastard's, " she said, laughing sourly at her own joke.
“害虫在混蛋家里,”她被自己的笑话逗笑了。
3.A British diplomat says sourly: "The delegation to Tripoli led by Jacob Zuma looked like a state visit from Tyrants Inc. "
一位英国外交官酸溜溜地说:“雅各布•祖马(JacobZuma)率领代表团访问的黎波里,看上去就像是独裁者公司在进行国事访问。”
4.I never do those things if I can avoid them, " replied the rat, sourly . "
“只要能避免,这种事我从来不干,”老鼠尖刻地回答说。
5.MacGregor grinned sourly. "Drop it, " he said.
麦格雷戈咧嘴尖笑一声,说道:“把它扔到地上。”
6.All over the country banks were being robbed, George thought sourly.
全国的银行都被抢了,怎么不抢这家?他越想越不是滋味儿。
7.Those forecasting, or rather wishing, a slowing, let alone collapsing, China will be sourly disappointed.
那些预测,或者说盼望中国会减缓发展甚至崩溃的人,会红着眼睛失望的。
8.madame bron , who had been thirty years in the theater , replied quite sourly.
勃龙太太在这剧院里服务了三十年了,回答得十分酸刻。
9."Chain talkers, " someone had sourly called them thirty years before.
三十年前有人刻薄地称他们为“废话连篇的空谈家。”
10.The black bile, sourly bitter, rose in Bonasera's throat, overflowed through tightly clenched teeth.
黑胆汁,坏心眼地苦涩,上升博纳塞拉的喉咙,咬紧牙关,通过严格溢出。