英語單詞

grouch是什麽意思

grouch

英 [graʊtʃ] 美 [ɡraʊtʃ]
  • n. 心懷不滿;不高興的人;抱怨
  • vi. 發牢騷;鬧脾氣;抱怨

中文詞源


grouch 抱怨

擬聲詞,模仿抱怨的聲音。比較grouse, grunt.

英文詞源


grouch (n.)
"ill-tempered person," 1896, earlier "state of irritable glumness" (1890, in expressions such as to have a grouch on), U.S. college student slang, of uncertain origin, possibly from grutching "complaint, grumbling" (see grutch).
The Grouch, on the other Hand, gave a correct Imitation of a Bear with a Sore Toe. His Conversation was largely made up of Grunts. He carried a Facial Expression that frightened little Children in Street Cars and took all the Starch out of sentimental Young Ladies. He seemed perpetually to carry the Hoof-Marks of a horrible Nightmare. [George Ade, "People You Know," 1902]
The verb is 1916, from the noun. Related: Grouched; grouching. Grouch bag "purse for carrying money secretly" (1908), probably so called for keeping the cash hidden from compatriots; it is the source of the nickname of U.S. comedian Julius "Groucho" Marx (1890-1977), who supposedly carried his money to poker games in one.

雙語例句


1. He's an old grouch but she puts up with him.
他是個喜歡抱怨的老頭,但是她對他很包容。

來自柯林斯例句

2. He has a grouch on.
他情緒不好.

來自《現代英漢綜合大詞典》

3. Of course, they all call me a grouch.
他們大家當然說我愛發牢騷.

來自辭典例句

4. He's always having a grouch about something.
他總是發脾氣抱怨這個抱怨那個.

來自辭典例句

5. He reflected, " What's the matter with me today? Seems like I've got an awful grouch. "
他暗暗尋思: “ 我今天怎麽啦? 仿佛情緒不對頭. ”

來自辭典例句

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