词汇 | pout |
释义 | pout verb[ I or T ] uk /paʊt/ us /paʊt/ to push the lower lip forward to show you are annoyed, or to push both lips forward in a sexually attractive way: (生气或性感地)撅嘴 Vanessa always pouts if she doesn't get what she wants.瓦妮莎得不到自己想要的东西时总是把嘴撅得高高的。 Caroline pouts her lips when she's putting on lipstick.卡罗琳涂口红时总是撅起嘴。 Compare sulkverbdisapproving Grimacing and frowning bitchy resting face cloud curl death stare evil eye eye-roll eye-rolling grimace if looks could kill...idiom knit knit your brow/browsidiom look daggers at someoneidiom purse roll scowlingly screw scrunch sneer witheringly pout noun[ C ] uk /paʊt/ us /paʊt/ the act of pouting: She didn't say anything but I could tell from her pout that she wasn't very pleased. She wore a two-tone dress and a big sulky pout. Compare sulknoundisapproving Her pretty lips formed into a perfect pout. She loses patience with his childish pouts and tantrums. His expression alternated between a sultry pout and a slightly embarrassed smile. Grimacing and frowning bitchy resting face cloud curl death stare evil eye eye-roll eye-rolling grimace if looks could kill...idiom knit knit your brow/browsidiom look daggers at someoneidiom purse roll scowlingly screw scrunch sneer witheringly pout | American Dictionarypout verb[ I ] us/pɑʊt/ to show annoyance esp. by pressing the lips together or pushing out the lower lip: Our four-year-old pouts whenever she doesn’t get what she wants. |
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