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n.
氣惱;憤怒
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v.
吹氣;氣喘吁吁;發怒;使膨脹
Noun:
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a state of irritation or annoyance
Verb:
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inhale recreational drugs;
"The addict was snorting cocaine almost every day"
"the kids were huffing glue"
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blow hard and loudly;
"he huffed and puffed as he made his way up the mountain"
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用作名詞 (n.)
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She took the huff and went to come other store.
她惱了,去別的家店。
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She's got into a huff because my brother didn't remember her name.
她是由于我的弟弟忘啦她的稱呼而大動肝火。
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My sister walked off in a huff.
我小妹氣呼哧呼哧地我走了。
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He slammed the door in a huff.
他攻速沖沖砰的第一聲關好門。
用作動詞 (v.)
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I'll huff and I'll puff and I'll blow your house down.
我即是吹氣即是噴氣,要給你的毛坯房掀翻。
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When I get to the top I am huff and puff.
我順利到達上面時累得直喘。
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They can huff and puff but they are powerless to alter the way things are.
許多人能夠 大嗓門嚷嚷,能夠 發怒,只不過許多人不可,與事無補。
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It seems a pity that this new era..should be accompanied by an international huff-and-puff over priorities.
源于:Listener
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The medical man..leaves in a huff when his advice is turned down.
出至: A. West
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We huff like windy giants / scattering with our breath / gray-headed dandelions.
出處: W. D. Snodgrass
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Tom Steele puffed and huffed and threatened to sue me.
源于: fig.
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