常見(jiàn)例句Her manner offstage, like her manner on, is somewhat surly.她臺(tái)下和臺(tái)上的舉止如出一轍,都有些粗暴無(wú)禮。That old man is rather surly.這老頭兒脾氣倔.He went surly by.他傲然走過(guò).Her manner offstage, like her manner on, is somewhat surly.她臺(tái)下和臺(tái)上的舉止如出一轍,都有些粗暴無(wú)禮。That old man is rather surly.這老頭兒脾氣倔.He went surly by.他傲然走過(guò).The surly insolence of the waiters drove him into a rage, and he flung his serviette to the floor and stalked out of the restaurant.侍者們粗暴無(wú)禮的行為使得他怒不可遏, 他將餐巾扔到地上,憤然走出餐廳.Frequently he was the worse for liquor, which made him surly.他常常喝醉酒, 酒后脾氣很壞.He became surly and rude towards me.他變得對(duì)我粗暴無(wú)禮。Tonight the surly bonds of earth seemed more surly than usual.今夜,地面上的羈絆象是比往常更為險(xiǎn)惡.Robert leaned back in his chair quiet and almost surly.羅伯特往椅背一靠,悶聲不響,十分乖戾.I began to be a little surly with him.我對(duì)他開(kāi)始有點(diǎn)生氣.She was plain, spiteful, and surly.她相貌平常, 為人刁惡, 性情乖戾.A lion went surly by.一只獅子傲慢地走過(guò).Jeanie followed her consequential and surly, but not brutal, conductor towards the rectory.珍妮跟著這個(gè)趾高氣揚(yáng)、有點(diǎn)乖戾, 但不算粗野的帶路人向教區(qū)住宅走去.The surly youth in an official's uniform who began stirring up the two bags.那位穿著制服的粗暴無(wú)禮的年輕人開(kāi)始亂翻她那兩只旅行袋.Ambrosch had got over his good spell long ago, and was always surly.安布羅希曾好過(guò)一陣,可早就不是那個(gè)樣了, 總是陰陽(yáng)怪氣的.If the directors are in a surly mood, you made them that way.要是董事們心里惱火, 那也是你給惹的. 返回 surly