gripe

[美]/ɡraɪp/
[英]/ɡraɪp/
词频: 极高

释义

n. 控制;发牢骚;肠绞痛
vt. 绞痛;握紧;惹恼
vi. 抱怨,发牢骚;肠绞痛
词形变化
第三人称单数gripes
复数gripes
过去分词griped
过去式griped
现在分词griping

例句

Many employees gripe about the long hours and low pay.

许多员工抱怨工作时间长且薪水低。

It's common for students to gripe about homework.

学生们经常抱怨作业。

Drivers often gripe about traffic congestion.

司机们经常抱怨交通拥堵。

Customers may gripe about poor service at restaurants.

顾客可能会抱怨餐厅的服务不好。

Some people gripe about the weather no matter what it's like.

有些人无论天气如何都会抱怨。

Teenagers often gripe about their parents' rules.

青少年经常抱怨父母的规定。

Patients sometimes gripe about long wait times at the doctor's office.

病人有时会抱怨在医生诊所等待时间长。

Commuters gripe about delays and cancellations on public transportation.

通勤者抱怨公共交通的延误和取消。

Customers may gripe about hidden fees on their bills.

顾客可能会抱怨账单上的隐藏费用。

Workers often gripe about office politics and favoritism.

工人们经常抱怨办公室政治和偏袒行为。

原声例句

Online posters were smitten though someone griped, he only gets one almond after all that?

网友们都被这只松鼠迷住了,尽管有人抱怨说,“他居然只得到了一个杏仁?”

来源: CNN 10 Student English April 2023 Compilation

His gripes would be worse today.

要是今天他可能抱怨更多。

来源: The Economist - Arts

" Everything is easy for you, " I griped.

“每件事对你来说都是轻而易举。”我死咬着不放。

来源: Twilight: Eclipse

Trump appears to see it diferently; he has reportedly griped that Sessions has failed to protect him.

特朗普似乎有不同的看法;据报道,他抱怨说,塞申斯未能“保护好”他。

来源: Time

So should companies, which can be skewered over an expanding gamut of gripes.

企业也应该这样做,因为它们可以针对范围不断扩大的抱怨进行抨击。

来源: The Economist (Summary)

The battle is too short, they griped. There are multiple locations in Seville, they groused.

“战争结束太快了”他们抱怨说 “塞维利亚有很多这样的地方”他们不满道。

来源: Crash Course in Drama

But foreign capital could be forgiven for having a similar gripe about emerging markets.

但外国资本对新兴市场有着同样的抱怨是可以被原谅的。

来源: The Economist (Summary)

I have some sensitivity around why people have concerns and gripe, especially when they are sort of feel targeted.

我理解人们为什么开始担心,开始抱怨,尤其在当他们感到被攻击时。

来源: PBS English News

Regulators have often griped that the state dictates rules for the country as a whole.

监管机构经常从国家整体考虑而控制各州制定的规定。

来源: The Economist (Summary)

There are always some gripes after hotly contested races.

激烈的竞选活动总会激发一些人的不满。

来源: The Economist (Summary)

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