peeving / piv /

恼人的烦人的事烦人的烦人

peeving2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

peeved, peev·ing.

  1. to render peevish; annoy.
n. 名词 noun
  1. a source of annoyance or irritation: Tardiness is one of my greatest peeves.
  2. an annoyed or irritated mood: to be in a peeve.

peeving 近义词

n. 名词 noun

something strongly disliked

v. 动词 verb

bother, annoy

更多peeving例句

  1. And the omission or derision of dads in the parent (aka “mommy”) blogosphere is a perennial pet peeve.
  2. A lot of my pet peeves, by the way, have to do with being unoriginal so I would say that's a top pet peeve as well.
  3. I have a girl pet peeve: the macho prevalence of sports talk in White House briefing rooms and Washington green rooms.
  4. Kelly Lightfoot, her not-too-serious peeve forgotten, had come back into the galley to listen to the radio exchange.
  5. Of course I know you don't mean it—you're simply hot and tired, and trying to work off your peeve on me.
  6. But for Charley and his overloaded peeve, they would have been in Crystal City inside the hour.
  7. Paste this, Fuscus, in your hat:Not a pesky thing can peeve me.
  8. "Was is right," Crawford growled, now on one of his favorite peeve subjects.