umbrage

[ˈʌmbrɪdʒ]
  • 释义
  • 生气;(常指无故)不快;树荫;愤怒;

  • 双语例句
  • 1、

    His address gave umbrage to the authorities.

    他的演说触怒了当局.

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  • 2、

    He takes umbrage against anyone who criticises him.

    不管谁批评他,他都心生愤懑。

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  • 3、

    She took umbrage at my remarks about her hair.

    我对她头发的评论使她很不高兴.

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  • 4、

    The pope himself had taken great umbrage at the book.

    教皇本人对这本书曾极为生气.

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  • 5、

    The three camphors are umbrage left by mother, who gave personalized connotation to them.

    三棵树是母亲给我们留下的绿荫, 是她给三棵树赋予了人格化的内涵.

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  • 6、

    He's like you, forever taking umbrage about something.

    他象你, 总会为了什么事生气.

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  • 7、

    I invited her because I was afraid ofgiving umbrage.

    我邀请了她,因为我怕得罪她.

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  • 8、

    Although Jeff was given to lying, he never took umbrage at being accused of it.

    尽管杰克喜欢撒谎, 可别人为此指责他时他从不见怪.

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  • 9、

    Everything gives umbrage to a tyrantny.

    所有事情都使专制君主生气.

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