umbrage
英音[ ˈʌmbrɪdʒ ] 美音[ ˈʌmbrɪdʒ ]

不快

常用释义

词性释义

n.

不快,生气;树荫;怀疑
例句
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As you might imagine, some families have taken umbrage.
可以预见,对此很多家庭当然都会感到不悦。
The study was to simulate the condition of light climate and research the function that umbrage hazard in shelter forest.
模拟林内光气候状况,探讨防护林林下的遮荫胁地效应。
可能有这样一个负债门槛,要是负债过高,债券市场可能会突然光火。
What she could do was just try her best to accumulate the umbrage , to turn back the acrimonious sun .
她只有尽力把树荫聚集起来,为他挡住毒辣的阳光。
"Zhang took particular umbrage with the use of the expression 'bilateral agreements' in the resolution, " one report said.
然而某位记者表示,章大使对于决议书里提到的「双边共识」感到不满。
Ilham Aliyev, the Azeri president, however, took umbrage at her work.
然而,阿塞拜疆总统伊尔哈姆•阿利耶夫对她的作品感到不快。
目的维持医务人员的合法权益,摆脱目前医患关系之间的阴影。
所有事情都使专制君主生气。
The pope himself had taken great umbrage at the book.
教皇本人对这本书曾极为生气。
他的演说触怒了当局。
1·Andy Roddick, who more typically uses Twitter to tell fans he is meeting up with Elton John on 31 November – he later realised that the month is only 30 days long – has taken particular umbrage.
Twitter的忠实用户安迪·罗迪克(美国网坛超级明星)通过twitter告诉球迷们他将于11月31号跟艾尔顿·约翰对决——随后才意识到11月只有30天! 这件事曾一度引起不快。
同义词
n.
不快,生气;树荫;怀疑
同根词 (词根umbrage)
umbrageous adj 多荫的,成荫的;阴翳的