
中英词典:crabbed
形容词
1. 难懂的;晦涩的
difficult to understand; obscure
例句:
- Her handwriting was so crabbed that I could hardly read it. (她的字迹非常难以辨认,我几乎看不清楚。)
- The professor's lecture was filled with crabbed concepts that left the students confused. (教授的讲座充斥着晦涩难懂的概念,让学生们感到困惑。)
2. 脾气坏的;暴躁的
irritable; ill-tempered
例句:
- He's always in a crabbed mood in the morning. (他早上总是脾气暴躁。)
- The crabbed old man yelled at the kids to get off his lawn. (那个脾气暴躁的老人冲着孩子们大喊让他们离开他的草坪。)
名词
1. 螃蟹;蟹肉
a crustacean; the flesh of a crab
例句:
- I ordered a plate of delicious crab for dinner. (我点了一盘美味的螃蟹作为晚餐。)
- She enjoys eating crab, especially the claws. (她喜欢吃螃蟹,尤其是螃蟹的螯。
词语辨析
crabbed vs. crabby
这两个词都有“脾气坏的;暴躁的”含义,但在用法上有些不同。
crabbed 常用来形容人的性格或行为,表示一个人脾气不好,易怒且难以相处。
crabby 更偏向于形容人的情绪状态,表示一个人暂时情绪不佳,易怒或易烦躁。
词汇扩充
1. crabby (adj.):脾气坏的;易怒的
2. crustacean (n.):甲壳类动物
3. irritable (adj.):易怒的;急躁的
4. ill-tempered (adj.):脾气坏的;性情暴躁的
近义词
difficult, obscure, irritable, ill-tempered
反义词
easy, clear, pleasant, easygoing
柯林斯词典
crabbed (adj.)
1. If you describe someone as crabbed, you mean they are unfriendly and bad-tempered.
2. If you describe someone's handwriting as crabbed, you mean that it is very difficult to read because the letters are very small and unclear.
牛津词典
crabbed (adj.)
1. (of handwriting) difficult to read because small and cramped.
2. (of a person) irritable; bad-tempered.
用法
1. Her handwriting is so crabbed that I can hardly make out what she has written.
2. The old man became even more crabbed as he grew older.
3. I find his explanations to be quite crabbed and confusing.
4. She had a crabbed expression on her face, making it clear she was in a bad mood.
例句
- Her handwriting was so crabbed that I could hardly read it. (她的字迹非常难以辨认,我几乎看不清楚。)
- The professor's lecture was filled with crabbed concepts that left the students confused. (教授的讲座充斥着晦涩难懂的概念,让学生们感到困惑。)
- He's always in a crabbed mood in the morning. (他早上总是脾气暴躁。)
- The crabbed old man yelled at the kids to get off his lawn. (那个脾气暴躁的老人冲着孩子们大喊让他们离开他的草坪。)
- I ordered a plate of delicious crab for dinner. (我点了一盘美味的螃蟹作为晚餐。)
- She enjoys eating crab, especially the claws. (她喜欢吃螃蟹,尤其是螃蟹的螯。)
- His crabbed nature made it difficult for others to approach him. (他脾气暴躁的性格让别人难以接近他。)
- The crabbed handwriting in the old book required a magnifying glass to read. (这本旧书中晦涩难懂的字迹需要用放大镜才能阅读。)
- After a long day at work, she was in a crabbed mood and snapped at her colleagues. (工作了一整天后,她心情糟糕,对同事发脾气。)
- His crabbed demeanor scared away potential friends. (他脾气暴躁的举止吓跑了潜在的朋友。)
- The old man's crabbed expression indicated his displeasure with the situation. (那个老人脸上的愁眉苦脸表明他对局势不满。)
- She found his crabbed explanations confusing and unhelpful. (她发现他晦涩难懂的解释令人困惑且没有帮助。)
- Despite his crabbed nature, he managed to build a successful business. (尽管脾气暴躁,他还是成功地建立了一家企业。)
- The crabbed old lady scolded anyone who dared to step on her lawn. (那个脾气暴躁的老太太训斥任何敢踏上她草坪的人。)
- His crabbed handwriting was a challenge for the deciphering experts. (他那晦涩难懂的字迹对解密专家来说是个挑战。)
- She tried to decipher the crabbed letter, but the words were too jumbled. (她尝试着解读那封晦涩难懂的信,但字迹太乱了。)
- The crabbed old man refused to help anyone, no matter how desperate their situation. (那个脾气暴躁的老人拒绝帮助任何人,无论他们的处境多么困难。)
- His crabbed personality alienated him from his colleagues. (他脾气暴躁的个性使他疏远了同事。)
- The crabbed professor was notorious for his harsh grading. (那个脾气暴躁的教授以严厉的打分而臭名昭著。)
- She struggled to read the crabbed handwriting in the ancient manuscript. (她艰难地阅读着古老手稿上晦涩难懂的字迹。)
- His crabbed response to the question revealed his annoyance. (他对问题的脾气暴躁的回答表明他很恼火。)