柯林斯詞典flounce /fla?ns/ (flouncing,flounced,flounces) 1. V-I If you flounce somewhere, you walk there quickly with exaggerated movements, in a way that shows you are annoyed or upset. 憤憤而走 She flounced out of my room in a huff. 她憤憤地沖出我的房間。 She will flounce and argue when asked to leave the room. 要是讓她離開房間,她會暴跳如雷、吵閙不休的。2. N the act of flouncing 憤憤而走的樣子3. N-COUNT A flounce is a piece of cloth that has been sewn into folds and put around the edge of something, for example, a skirt, dress, tablecloth, or curtain. (裙子、桌佈及窗簾等的)荷葉邊 ...a gown with a flounce round the hem. ...鑲有荷葉邊的睡衣。 返回 flounce劍橋詞典to walk with large , noticeable movements , especially to attract attention or show that you are angry (尤指爲(wèi)吸引注意或表示生氣)急動,大步走動 "Don't expect any help from me in future !" he said and flounced out of the room . “好吧,從今往後別再指望我能幫你!”他說完便沖出了房間。 返回 flounce