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bristled

英 [ˈbrɪsld]

美 [ˈbrɪsld]

v.  (对某人的言行)大为恼怒; 被激怒; (背部或颈部的毛因惊吓或发怒)竖起,耸起
bristle的过去分词和过去式

柯林斯词典

  • N-COUNT 胡子茬儿;(胡须剃后长出的)粗硬短须;(男子头顶处的)短发
    Bristlesare the short hairs that grow on a man's chin after he has shaved. The hairs on the top of a man's head can also be calledbristleswhen they are cut very short.
    1. ...two days' growth of bristles...
      两天没剃长出的胡子茬儿
    2. He rubbed his hands over the soft bristles of his crew cut.
      他用双手摸了摸他平头上柔软的短发。
  • N-COUNT (刷子的)毛
    Thebristlesof a brush are the thick hairs or hair-like pieces of plastic which are attached to it.
    1. As soon as the bristles on your toothbrush begin to wear, throw it out.
      牙刷毛一开始磨损,就把它扔掉。
  • N-COUNT (动物身上的)鬃毛,刚毛
    Bristlesare thick, strong animal hairs that feel hard and rough.
    1. It has a short stumpy tail covered with bristles.
      它粗短的尾巴上鬃毛浓密。
  • VERB (因寒冷、恐惧或愤怒)毛发直立
    If the hair on a person's or animal's bodybristles, it rises away from their skin because they are cold, frightened, or angry.
    1. It makes the hairs at the nape of the neck bristle...
      这使人毛骨悚然。
    2. Cats yowl. My dog's hair bristles in response.
      这些猫的哀叫引得我的狗毛发竖立。
  • VERB 发怒;生气
    If youbristle atsomething, you react to it angrily, and show this in your expression or the way you move.
    1. Ellis bristles at accusations that Berkeley's experiment is ill-conceived...
      埃利斯对有人指责伯克利的实验考虑不够周密感到气愤。
    2. He bristled with indignation at the suggestion that he was racist.
      有人暗示他是个种族主义者,他对此十分恼火。
  • VERB 充满;满是
    If you say that a place or thingbristles withpeople or with other things, you are emphasizing that it contains a great number of them.
    1. The country bristles with armed groups...
      这个国家到处都是武装团伙。
    2. The idea fairly bristles with controversy...
      这个想法存有诸多争议。
    3. Their vocabulary bristles fashionably with talk of federalism.
      他们开口闭口都是联邦制度,满口时髦词汇。

英英释义

adj

双语例句

  • The animal's fur bristled with anger.
    那只动物因发怒而竖起了身上的毛。
  • She bristled with rage at his rude remarks.
    她听了他粗鲁的话怒不可遏。
  • He bristled with anger.
    他气得怒发冲冠。
  • She bristled at his insolent remarks.
    她对他的傲慢的言论发怒。
  • It was a Sunday afternoon and the street was bristled with people.
    那是一个周日的下午,街上挤满了人。
  • All the beaches now bristled with defences of various kinds.
    所有的海滩现在都布满了各式各样的防御工事。
  • They bristled a little when discussing non-governmental organisations but appeared to regard them as a fact of business life.
    在讨论非政府组织时,他们有些恼怒,但他们似乎把这些组织视为商业生活现实的一部分。
  • Foreign workers have also increasingly bristled under the system.
    而外籍劳工的怨气也在这一制度下不断加深。
  • His whiskers bristled and his coat-collar stood on end with rage.
    他的须子竖了起来、外套领子也因为愤怒而竖了起来。
  • The dog's hair bristled when the visitors came to the door.
    当来访者走近大门时,那条狗的毛都竖起来了。