pursed
英 [pɜːst]
美 [pɜːrst]
v. 撅嘴,撮起嘴唇(以表示反对等)
purse的过去分词和过去式
BNC.36627 / COCA.28799
柯林斯词典
- (尤指女式)钱包
Apurseis a very small bag that people, especially women, keep their money in. - N-COUNT 女用小包;坤包
Apurseis a small bag that women carry.- She looked at me and then reached in her purse for cigarettes.
她看看我,接着伸手去包里拿香烟。
- She looked at me and then reached in her purse for cigarettes.
- N-SING 资金;财力;财源
Purseis used to refer to the total amount of money that a country, family, or group has.- The money could simply go into the public purse, helping to lower taxes.
这笔钱可以直接划入公共资金,帮助降低税收。
- The money could simply go into the public purse, helping to lower taxes.
- VERB 缩拢,皱起,撅起(嘴唇)
If youpurseyourlips, you move them into a small, rounded shape, usually because you disapprove of something or when you are thinking.- She pursed her lips in disapproval.
她撅起嘴唇,表示不赞成。
- She pursed her lips in disapproval.
in AM, use 美国英语用 change purse
in BRIT, use 英国英语用 bag, handbag
双语例句
- 'Shall I get Liz for you?'Ernest picked up the phone, one eyebrow cocked, his mouth slightly pursed.
“要我帮你接通丽莎吗?”恩尼斯拿起话筒,挑了挑眉,嘴角紧缩。 - Interlacing his trajectory within his disgruntled face, the struggles of his life appear in silence with tightly pursed lips shadowed by the solemn blue, conceivably more like a tranquil phantom;
在他不高兴的脸上交错的轨迹,可见到他对生命的无声挣扎,深蓝色的双唇紧闭,更像是一个平宁的幽灵; - Mrs. Dursley sipped her tea through pursed lips.
德思礼太太嘬起嘴唇呷了一口茶。 - He pursed his mouth tight, and watched.
他撅着闭得紧紧的嘴,全神贯注地看着。 - She pursed her lips in a smile and giggled.
她抿着嘴吃吃地笑。 - She pursed her lips in disapproval.
她撅起嘴唇,表示不赞成。 - The girl pursed up her lips and frowned.
女孩噘着嘴皱着眉。 - She pursed her pretty lips and peaked her eyebrows.
她紧闭美丽的双唇,竖起眉毛。 - "Then why is your mouth all pursed up in that ridiculous way?"
“那你为什么把嘴撮成那么个可笑的模样呀?” - She pursed her lips together, as though fearing to betray her news
她闭紧双唇,仿佛害怕透露出她的消息。