

形容词 变体/同根词
flounced skirt
荷叶边裙
属类:物品名称
-服装产品 - -
flounced dress
折裙装
属类:物品名称
-服装产品 - -
Tom flounced off in spite of his mother's calling
不管母亲怎样叫他,汤姆还是猝然离去了。
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After quarreling with his parents, Jack flounced out in a rage
杰克与父母争吵后,盛怒之下拂袖而去。
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She flounced out of the room,swearing loudly.
她大声地骂着离开了房间.
属类:综合句库-典型例句-
She flounced up and down.
她跳上跳下。
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The horse flounced on the slippery iced path
马在滑溜溜的结了冰的小道上挣扎。
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Mary flounced off without a word
玛丽一句话没说就走了。
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The crazy woman flounced in, and scared us stiff
那个疯女人冲进来,把我们吓呆了。
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The clown flounced about the circus ring.
那个小丑以夸张的动作在马戏场中走动。
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The old woman flounced down and fainted because of the sudden, loud noise
那突然地一声巨响把老妇人吓得昏了过去。
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No matter how patiently we persuaded him, he flounced out of the meeting room
他不顾我们的一再劝说,毅然拂袖而去,离开了会议室。
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He flounced out of the room with an angry expression on his face
他面带怒容猝然走出房间。
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He flounced out (of the room)in anger.
他生气地冲出(房间)。
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Mr Williams refused his friend's advice and flounced out of the office.
威廉先生拒绝接受他朋友的劝告,暴跳如雷地离开了办公室。
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flounced petulantly out of the house.
无礼地跳出了房子
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Hearing the news, he flounced down on the sofa
一听到那消息,他就倒在了沙发上。
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Several prisoners flounced away last night
有几个犯人昨天夜里逃走了。
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A lot of members of the Party have flounced away
这个党有许多党员退出了该党。
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Yet in March 1999, after attaining the pinnacle of power as both finance minister and chairman of the party, he flounced off.
然而就在次年3月,作为财政大臣和社民党党主席的拉芳丹,在政治生涯到达顶峰时,却突然辞职。
属类:英汉句库-www.ecocn.org-
North Korea used the cover of supposedly civilian nuclear work before it flounced out of the treaty in 2003; it has since tested two bombs.
在2003年朝鲜突然退出条约前,它一直用发展民用核工程作为借口。
属类:英汉句库-www.ecocn.org-
|noun|
1.A wide ornamental strip of material gathered and sewn to a skirt or dress; a frill.
‘Collars and cuffs are an antidote to those frills and _flounces_ .’
‘The silhouette here is hourglass, with strong shoulders and hems flaring in sculptural _flounces_ .’
2.An exaggerated action intended to express annoyance or impatience.
‘she left the room with a flounce’
‘Seryna's distaste, while initially borne from Visbec's flounce and flirtatious mannerisms, had grown with an infatuation for Naoise.’
|verb|
1.Go or move in an exaggeratedly impatient or angry manner.
‘he stood up in a fury and _flounced_ out’
‘She _flounces_ home and stands outside of Lyn's house crying.’
2.Trimmed with a flounce or flounces.
‘a _flounced_ skirt’
‘She tucked the shirt into the frilly underskirt, worn under the wine colored _flounced_ gypsy skirt.’
独上高台望四海 手揽云月傍天飞, 落叶重重已十月 归鸟凄凄啼心扉。
