柯林斯詞典grouse /ɡra?s/ (grousing,groused,grouses) 1. N-COUNT A grouse is a wild bird with a round body. Grouse are often shot for sport and can be eaten. 松雞[oft N n] Her yell sent nearby grouse running for cover. 她的喊聲讓附近的松雞奔跑著四處躲藏。 The party had been to the grouse moors that morning. 這支隊伍那天早晨已經(jīng)去過了松雞沼澤。2. N-UNCOUNT Grouse is the flesh of this bird eaten as food. 松雞肉 The menu included roast grouse. 菜單里有烤松雞肉。3. V-T/V-I If you grouse, you complain. 發(fā)牢騷; 抱怨 "How come we never know what's going on?" he groused. “我們怎么會不知道發(fā)生了什么事?”他抱怨道。 When they groused about the parking regulations, they did it with good humour. 他們十分幽默地表達(dá)了對泊車規(guī)則的不滿。4. N-COUNT A grouse is a complaint. 牢騷; 抱怨 There have been grouses about interest rates and housing prices. 人們一直對利率和房價有怨言。 返回 grouse劍橋詞典 grouse noun [C] (BIRD) plural grousea small fat bird , shot for sport and food 松雞 grouse noun [C] (COMPLAINT) informal plural grousesan angry complaint 怨言,牢騷 返回 grouse