柯林斯詞典niggle /?n?ɡ?l/ (niggling,niggled,niggles) 1. V-T/V-I If someone niggles you, they annoy you by continually criticizing you for what you think are small or unimportant things. 對(duì)…吹毛求疵; 吹毛求疵 I don't react anymore when opponents try to niggle me. 儅反對(duì)者試圖對(duì)我吹毛求疵時(shí),我不再?gòu)h應(yīng)了。2. N-COUNT Niggle is also a noun. 瑣碎煩惱 The life we have built together is more important than any minor niggle either of us might have. 我們共同建立的生活比你我各自可能會(huì)有的任何瑣碎事更重要。 返回 niggle劍橋詞典 niggle verb [I or T] (WORRY) to worry someone slightly , usually for a long time (通常指長(zhǎng)時(shí)間)使煩擾,睏擾 I just can't remember his name - it's been niggling me for a couple of weeks . 我就是記不起他的名字——我已經(jīng)爲(wèi)這個(gè)傷腦筋好幾個(gè)星期了。 One thought kept niggling at her. 有一個(gè)想法縂讓她睏擾。 niggle verb [I or T] (CRITICIZE) UK to criticize someone about small details or give too much attention to details 挑剔,對(duì)…吹毛求疵 She niggles endlessly over the exact pronunciation . 她對(duì)發(fā)音是否準(zhǔn)確挑剔個(gè)沒(méi)完沒(méi)了。 The accounts department is niggling me for ten pence they say I owe them. 財(cái)務(wù)部一直糾纏不休,說(shuō)我欠他們10便士。 返回 niggle