柯林斯詞典pout /pa?t/ (pouting,pouted,pouts) 1. V-I If someone pouts, they stick out their lips, usually in order to show that they are annoyed or to make themselves sexually attractive. 撅嘴 Like one of the kids, he whined and pouted when he did not get what he wanted. 他若沒(méi)有得到他想要的,就會(huì)像孩子一般又是哼唧又是撅嘴。2. N-COUNT Pout is also a noun. 撅嘴 She shot me a reproachful pout. 她作責(zé)備狀地沖我噘了個(gè)嘴。3. N a fit of sullenness 一陣悶悶不樂(lè)4. N horned pout的縮寫(xiě); eelpout的縮寫(xiě)→short for horned pout , eelpout 返回 pout劍橋詞典to push the lower lip forward to show you are annoyed , or to push both lips forward in a sexually attractive way (生氣或性感地)撅嘴 Vanessa always pouts if she doesn't get what she wants . 瓦妮莎得不到自己想要的東西時(shí)縂是把嘴撅得高高的。 Caroline pouts her lips when she's putting on lipstick . 卡羅琳塗口紅時(shí)縂是撅起嘴。 返回 pout