pout / paʊt /

⚽高中词汇噘嘴撅嘴撅着嘴撅着屁股

pout3 个定义

v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to thrust out the lips, especially in displeasure or sullenness.
  2. to look or be sullen.
  3. to swell out or protrude, as lips.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to protrude.
  2. to utter with a pout.
n. 名词 noun
  1. the act of pouting; a protrusion of the lips.
  2. a fit of sullenness: to be in a pout.

pout 近义词

n. 名词 noun

sad face

pout 的近义词 5
pout 的反义词 2
v. 动词 verb

make a sad face; be sad

更多pout例句

  1. For Taraji’s neutral lip look, Sheriff-Hendricks based the pout with the Smooth Silk Lip Liner in 7 to make Henson’s lips appear fuller.
  2. Rocking a man-tank, sunglasses, and sultry pout, Billy Ray looks both embarrassingly excited to be included and super confused.
  3. Boxy flannel and messy tears might as well have been a corset and a come-hither pout in The Perfect Storm.
  4. Wearing a white tank top and moody pout, the Biebs addresses the rumors surrounding his speculative breakdown.
  5. Every interaction with her was fraught lest she would throw a sulk or sink into a pout.
  6. “Well, no helicopters today,” she said with an exaggerated pout.
  7. I hoped that he wouldnt be home to lunch; hes awful cross, said Sue, with a pout and a flush.
  8. You wife will pout if she can't go out: but she will go out, and take a carriage.
  9. They sulk and pout, worse than humans, if one act wins more applause than another.
  10. Lady Thurwell, who was a thorough little dame de société, rose with a pout and shrugged her shoulders.
  11. "Frulein came out and called Edith away," said the child, with a little pout.