frown

英 [fraʊn] 美 [fraʊn]

v.  皱眉; 蹙额
n.  

过去式:frowned现在分词:frowning过去分词:frowned第三人称单数:frowns复数:frowns

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牛津词典

verb

  1. 皱眉;蹙额
    to make a serious, angry or worried expression by bringing your eyebrows closer together so that lines appear on your forehead
    1. What are you frowning at me for?
      你为什么朝我皱眉头?
    2. She frowned with concentration.
      她全神贯注,紧锁双眉。

noun

  1. 皱眉;蹙额
    a serious, angry or worried expression on a person's face that causes lines on their forehead
    1. She looked up with a puzzled frown on her face.
      她抬头望着,满脸困惑,双眉紧锁。
    2. a slight frown of disapproval/concentration, etc.
      略显不赞成的脸色、全神贯注地微皱眉头等

柯林斯词典

  1. VERB (因恼怒、担心、困惑、全神贯注等而)皱眉,蹙额
    When someone frowns, their eyebrows become drawn together, because they are annoyed, worried, or puzzled, or because they are concentrating.
    1. Nancy shook her head, frowning...
      南希摇了摇头,皱着眉头。
    2. He frowned at her anxiously.
      他不安地朝她皱了皱眉。
    3. ...a frowning man.
      皱着眉头的男子
    4. Frown is also a noun.
    5. There was a deep frown on the boy's face.
      男孩眉头紧锁。
  2. PHRASAL VERB 反对;不赞成;不同意
    If something is frowned upon or is frowned on people disapprove of it.
    1. This practice is frowned upon as being wasteful...
      这种行为被认为是浪费而不获认可。
    2. Many teachers frown on such practices.
      许多教师不赞同这样的做法。

双语例句

  1. A frown formed between her arched brows.
    她皱起两道弯眉。
  2. Nancy shook her head, frowning
    南希摇了摇头,皱着眉头。
  3. He frowned at her anxiously.
    他不安地朝她皱了皱眉。
  4. This practice is frowned upon as being wasteful
    这种行为被认为是浪费而不获认可。
  5. Many teachers frown on such practices.
    许多教师不赞同这样的做法。
  6. Billy's eyebrows knitted together in a little frown.
    比利眉头微皱。
  7. His forehead knotted in a frown.
    他眉头紧锁。
  8. The smile disappeared to be replaced by a doleful frown.
    笑容消失了,取而代之的是哀伤的蹙眉。
  9. The peak devil's frown, despite its forbidding name, pales beside some of the mountains we have climbed.
    “鬼见愁”这个名字听来令人生畏,但比起我们爬过的一些高山来,简直相形见绌。
  10. His forehead creased in a frown.
    他皱紧眉头。
  11. The lag is just long enough for your kid's adorable smile to turn into a nightmarish frown.
    但就在这短短的一瞬间里,你的孩子灿烂的笑容可能就变成了可怕的皱眉。
  12. When I shall see thee frown on my defects.
    卖我瞧见你对我的缺点蹙额。
  13. Don't frown at me like that.
    别那样对我皱眉头。
  14. I don't frown when I do that.
    我集中精神的时候不会皱眉头。
  15. Should I be feeling guilty or let the judges frown?
    我是不是应该觉得内疚?还是让一切判断皱眉?
  16. Each frown I meet only prepares me for the smile to come.
    我只会准备每个皱眉我因为微笑来。
  17. She looked at her son's composition with a frown.
    她对儿子的作文皱眉头。
  18. He put down his book with a slight frown.
    他眉头微皱着放下了书。
  19. If you frown at the mirror, it will frown at you.
    如果你对着镜子皱眉,镜子就会对你皱眉。
  20. Who smile and frown, wince and hiss.
    他们微笑和皱眉,畏缩与嘶嘘。
  21. She looked up with a puzzled frown.
    她困惑地皱眉仰视。
  22. "Oh"– smiling politely, then a little frown came quickly between his eyes.
    “奥”&比尔礼貌性地微笑了一下,然后很快蹙了下眉头。
  23. I noticed a slight frown of disagreement on his face.
    从他的脸上我注意到了他不赞同地略微皱了一下眉。
  24. Mr. Miller, I can see from your frown that you don't agree.
    米勒先生,我从你皱眉头的样子看出你不同意。
  25. If frown is shown then I will know that you are not a dreamer.
    如果你皱着眉头,我可以知道你不是在做梦!
  26. Frown, sigh or complain when she wants to talk or ask you for something.
    在她想找你讲话或跟你要东西时,皱眉、叹气或抱怨。
  27. Frown and we smile, the lord of our own hands;
    蹙眉,我们微笑,我们自己手的主人;
  28. A slight frown and a laconic 'Yes,' were the answer.
    回答是淡淡的皱眉和一声简短的是的。
  29. You are my queen forever smile, do not frown.
    你永远是我的皇后微笑,不皱眉。
  30. I know the Maven guys frown on this but I think they're being a bit idealistic.
    我知道Maven的拥护者可能不赞成这个观点,但我觉得他们过于理想化了。

短语动词

frown on frown upon

1. 反对;不赞成;不同意  


短语用例

frown on/upon sb/sth

  1. 不赞成;不同意;不许可
    to disapprove of sb/sth
    1. What are you frowning at me for?
      你为什么朝我皱眉头?
    2. She frowned with concentration.
      她全神贯注,紧锁双眉。

英英释义

noun

  1. a facial expression of dislike or displeasure

      Synonym:    scowl

    verb

    1. look angry or sullen, wrinkle one's forehead, as if to signal disapproval

        Synonym:    glowerlourlower