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n.
生氣;憤怒
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v.
傷害 ... 自尊心;激怒;產生
Noun:
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tightly woven fabric with raised cords
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a sudden outburst of anger;
"his temper sparked like damp firewood"
Verb:
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cause to feel resentment or indignation;
"Her tactless remark offended me"
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用作名詞 (n.)
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Out of pique they refused to accept the compromise offered.
這些氣得拒不接手接手雙方給出的屈服意見建議。
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Tom finished the sentence with an air of pique.
湯姆還有一些不高興地先說下一句話。
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When he realized nobody was listening to him, he left the room in a fit of pique.
他查覺誰也如果沒有聽他講活,一氣的情況下就離開了。
用作動詞 (v.)
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He was piqued to discover that he hadn't been invited.
他出現自己的未被應邀,感到孤獨傷了自尊自愛。
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She seemed rather piqued.
她依然很發脾氣。
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Her curiosity was piqued.
她誕生了渴望心。
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The industrialist's son did not..care for her, and partly out of pique she decided to marry another.
來自: V. Brome
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Henri's jealous pique about..Yvonne's men friends.
出至: D. Arkell
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Lucia had been just a little piqued by Maud's apparent indifference.
來自: E. F. Benson
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'I never realised you were not only mean..but also lazy!' This piqued me.
源自: M. M. R. Khan
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