testy 的定义
tes·ti·er, tes·ti·est.
- irritably impatient; touchy.
testy 近义词
irritable, touchy
更多testy例句
- In a testy exchange, Carone accuses Republican state representatives of tampering with state voting records when one official tells her the poll book is not off by 30,000 votes.
- The Anglo-American “conversations” about the timing of the second front often grew heated and testy.
- OPEC meets in Vienna on Friday, a meeting that will, according to the Wall Street Journal, be a mite testy.
- He seemed a bit testy, angry, as if the world were against him.
- I've never seen a government official get quite this testy with a reporter.
- There is a relationship that develops, tense and often testy, between a journalist and his quarry.
- But hitherto he had found none to answer his challenge, and his humour was testy.
- Just as the testy trade of Upsal demanded the franchise for its eighty-one women, so would the Lowell mill.
- Gordon opened his door a little way, and exclaimed in a testy and irritable tone, "Presently, presently."
- As late as 1908 a caustic critic was challenged to a duel by the testy and furious family head of the Gourgauds.
- On these occasions he was often seen to regard them both with a puzzled look on his somewhat testy but still kind-hearted face.