bummed
基本解释
- adj.不高兴的;烦恼的
- 动词bum的过去式和过去分词形式.
英汉例句
- I didn't do anything last summer; I just bummed around.
去年夏天我游手好闲,什么正经事也没做。 - Ms. Burrell, who speaks Japanese, says she was bummed out at first about the 'no men' rule.
波瑞尔会讲日语,她说自己刚开始的时候被“不许进男人”的规定吓了一跳。 - It bummed me out that she could have helped and didn't.
她本能帮助我却没有,这让我感到不快。 - Now, as I said, this is Socrates' last day on earth and you'd expect him to be pretty bummed.
我已经说过了,这是苏格拉底在人世的最后一天,你们肯定以为他很难过
耶鲁公开课 - 死亡课程节选 - We lived in Ketchum, Idaho, together and trout-bummed for a few summers during college.
FORBES: Catskills Fly Fishing Book - "We've been working for months toward this day, so we were pretty bummed, " he said.
FORBES: Silicon Valley - Bummed because you didn't get to that soy latte before it reached room temperature?
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双语例句
原声例句
权威例句
词组短语
- Quite Bummed 很郁闷
- bummed out 英语俚语;伤心;失望;素材英语俚语
- be bummed 郁闷
- be bummed out 沮丧
- I am bummed 我很累
短语
英英字典
- A bum is a person who has no permanent home or job and who gets money by working occasionally or by asking people for money.
- If someone refers to another person as a bum, they think that person is worthless or irresponsible.
- Some people use bum to describe a situation that they find unpleasant or annoying.
- If you bum something off someone, you ask them for it and they give it to you.
- Someone's bum is the part of their body which they sit on.
- a bum rap&rarrsee rap
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专业释义
- 质量低劣的
- 增效
- 燃烧