词组 | scowl |
释义 | verb | noun scowl1 /skaʊl/ verb to look at someone in an angry wayadverbsscowl angrily “You’re late,” she said, scowling angrily.scowl fiercely (=in an angry and frightening way) The tennis player scowled fiercely at his opponent.scowl darkly (=in an angry or threatening way) She scowled darkly at him in disapproval.scowl back I waved to Dan, but he just scowled back.prepositionsscowl at sb/sth He scowled at me when I interrupted. verb | noun scowl2 /skaʊl/ noun an angry or disapproving expression on someone’s faceadjectivesan angry scowl He looked at her with an angry scowl.a dark/black/furious scowl (=expressing a lot of anger) He sat alone, his face set in a dark scowl.a permanent scowl He is a bad-tempered man with a permanent scowl on his face.verbsgive (sb) a scowl The teacher gave me a scowl when I arrived late for class.sb’s scowl deepens (=they frown more angrily) His scowl deepened when he realized everybody was laughing at him.prepositionswith a scowl “It’s your fault,” she said with a scowl.phraseshave a scowl on your face He had a furious scowl on his face when he came back. |
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