gripe
英 [ɡraɪp]
美 [ɡraɪp]
n. 抱怨; 怨言; 牢骚
v. 抱怨; 发牢骚
复数:gripes 现在分词:griping 第三人称单数:gripes 过去式:griped 过去分词:griped
Collins.1 / BNC.32678 / COCA.17456
牛津词典
noun
- 抱怨;怨言;牢骚
a complaint about sth- My only gripe about the hotel was the food.
我对这家旅馆唯一不满的是伙食。
- My only gripe about the hotel was the food.
verb
- 抱怨;发牢骚
to complain about sb/sth in an annoying way- He's always griping about the people at work.
他老是抱怨共事的人。
- He's always griping about the people at work.
柯林斯词典
- VERB 抱怨;发牢骚
If you say that someoneis griping, you mean they are annoying you because they keep on complaining about something.- Why are football players griping when the average salary is half a million dollars?...
足球运动员的平均薪水已达50万美金,他们为什么还要抱怨呢? - They were always griping about high prices.
他们总是抱怨物价太高。
- Why are football players griping when the average salary is half a million dollars?...
- N-COUNT 抱怨;牢骚
Agripeis a complaint about something.- My only gripe is that one main course and one dessert were unavailable.
我唯一不满的就是连一道主菜和一份甜点都没有。
- My only gripe is that one main course and one dessert were unavailable.
英英释义
noun
verb
双语例句
- Now the Internet lets you gripe about your relationship endlessly, and for free.
如今,互联网让你可以无止尽地抱怨你的夫妻关系,而且还是免费的。 - Of course, global rivals demoted by the arrival of the Chinese have little to gripe about.
当然,全球竞争对手的市值排名尽管被中国上市银行超越,也没有什么可抱怨的。 - Indeed, he found the language so difficult that he even called his mother to gripe about the classes.
的确,他发现中文掌握起来太难了,以至于他曾给母亲打电话,抱怨课程的不易。 - I gripe more from habit than from genuine distress.
我抱怨是出于我的习惯,并非遭遇真正的不幸。 - My only gripe about the hotel was the food.
我对这家旅馆惟一的不满是食物。 - My chief gripe, it must be said, is performance.
我的主要的抱怨,必须要提的,就是性能。 - They were always griping about high prices.
他们总是抱怨物价太高。 - No matter what has transpired, do not gripe and complain about your ex-friend to other workers.
不论发生了什么,绝不要和其他的同事去抱怨你之前的朋友。 - Today, we gripe about it taking an extra few seconds for a text message to go through.
而今天,如果一条文字信息的传送多花了几秒钟的时间,我们就会发牢骚。 - She's an average American girl who made a video about a typical contemporary gripe: it's annoying when people talk too loudly on their cellphones in the library.
她是一个普通的美国女孩,并制作了一个视频陈述了一个典型的抱怨:人们在图书馆过大声地讲话会让在图书馆学习的人感到困扰。