英
[fraʊn]
美
[fraʊn]
- n. 皱眉;不悦
- v. 不同意;皱眉头
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frown的英文翻译是什么意思,词典释义与在线翻译:
详尽释义
n. (名词)
- 皱眉,蹙额
- 不悦,不悦之色,不悦的表示
- 皱眉,蹙额
- 表示不悦,不满,不喜欢,不赞成
- 用皱眉蹙额表示 (不满、不同意、不赞成、厌恶等)
- 以皱眉蹙额迫使
- 使哑口无言,使不作声
双解释义
v. (动词)
- vi. & vt. 皱眉,以皱眉显示 draw the eyebrows together; knit brows, as in anger or deep thought; (causing lines) appear on the forehead
- vi. 不悦; 不赞成 look angry or displeased; disapprove of
英英释义
Noun:
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a facial expression of dislike or displeasure
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look angry or sullen, wrinkle one's forehead, as if to signal disapproval
frown的用法和样例:
例句
用作名词 (n.)
- We interpret a frown as a sign of disapproval.
我们把皱眉当作不赞成的表示。 - The frown on the man's face showed that he was displeased.
那人皱着眉头,面露不悦。 - There was a deep frown of his face.
他的额头深深的皱眉。 - Her beautiful face had a resentful frown on it.
她那俊俏的眉梢怨恨地蹙了起来。
用作动词 (v.)
- He would frown on such a proposal.
他不会赞成这样的建议。 - I frown upon smoking in public restaurants.
我不赞成在公共餐厅中抽烟。 - Many doctors frown on a diet which has a lot of fat.
许多医生都不赞成饮食中脂肪含量过高。 - If others smile at us, we cannot frown back.
人家有一分好意,我们回敬一分;人家笑脸相向,我们也板不起面孔。
常用短语
用作动词 (v.)
- frown at (v.+prep.)
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不赞成… disapprove of (sth)
- frown down (v.+adv.)
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〈主美〉用不悦的表情使(某人)缄默 make (sb) silent with a disapproving look
frown sb ⇔ downFather frowned my little brother down when he kept repeating his request.
当我的小弟弟不断地重复他的要求时,爸爸皱了皱眉头,使他不再做声了。
- frown into (v.+prep.)
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皱眉使(某人)沉默 make (sb) silent with a frown
frown sb into sthShe frowned him into silence.
她皱眉使他沉默。
- frown on〔upon〕 (v.+prep.)
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不赞成… disapprove of (sth)
词汇搭配
用作动词 (v.)
~+名词
- frown defiance 皱眉以示蔑视
- frown one's displeasure 皱眉表示不满
- frown severely 极不赞成
- frown down sb's opposition 用不高兴的表情使某人不敢再反对
- frown at 朝…皱眉头,对…表示不满,不赞许
- frown at children 朝孩子皱眉头
- frown sb into silence 皱眉使某人不再做声
- frown on〔upon〕 对…表示不满,不赞许
- frown on gambling 不赞成赌博
- frown on a scheme 对计划表示不赞同
- frown to 朝…皱眉头
- frown with displeasure 不快地皱起眉头
经典引文
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The father's frowns are a part of correction.
出自: Defoe -
I would frown impatiently at the dispute.
出自: E. Blishen -
He thought again deeply, frowning in concentration.
出自: O. Sacks -
Others have been frowned upon for indulging in an unmanly..occupation.
出自: A. Blond