snit
美 [sn?t]
英 [sn?t] 
- n.一陣怒氣
- 網(wǎng)絡SNIT's NOT Incr Tcl; 焦急狀態(tài); 發(fā)怒
詞形變化
復數(shù):snits
英漢雙解
習慣用語
be in a snit
氣惱;生悶氣to be bad-tempered and refuse to speak to anybody for a time because you are angry about sth
英漢解釋
英英解釋
例句
Although they talked about Saddam as if he were the devil himself, some of the Republicans were in a snit over the attacks.
盡管一些共和黨人也把薩達姆看成魔鬼的化身,但他們卻對轟炸不高興。
Yeah, that's exactly right. Look, he had a snit fit on air because someone dared to ask him. . . -Mm-hmm.
是的,那完全正確。看看,他焦躁不安是因為有人敢于向他提出…–嗯嗯。
It's a recognizable snit-fit of 'enough about you, what about me' that pushes Barbara into her final betrayal.
把芭芭拉推向她最終背叛的是一種可以理解的“我聽夠了關于你,那么我呢”的焦躁。
But once we figured each other out, it became a compelling reason to stick with Gmail rather than leave in a snit.
不過一旦弄明白,它就變成一個令人信服的理由讓我們繼續(xù)使用Gmail而不是一怒之下棄之而去。
She's been in a snit since I took the car without telling her.
我沒跟她打招呼就把她的車開走,她心里一直有氣。(使用。