whiny / ˈʰwaɪ ni, ˈwaɪ- /

⚽高中词汇抱怨的发牢骚的唧唧歪歪唧唧歪歪的

whiny 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

whin·i·er, whin·i·est.

  1. complaining; fretful; cranky: The baby is whiny because he missed his nap.

whiny 近义词

whiny

等同于 petulant

whiny

等同于 querulous

whiny

等同于 disagreeable

更多whiny例句

  1. We all know that somehow, inevitably, the outlet next to your specific airplane seat won’t work, so rather than deal with a whiny kid for the final four hours of your journey, invest in a pair that can last for up to 20 hours on a single charge.
  2. After I've been listening to a whiny kid keep complaining for a whole hour.
  3. Any argument I try to hold comes tumbling out in the form of a whiny temper tantrum.
  4. Or maybe we are just whiny wimps, an all-purpose explanation for every descent-of-man phenomenon that never is far off the mark.
  5. Crystal visits the Catskills, symbolically, in the show, but his humor is far from the whiny Allen mentality.
  6. Not that we're all a bunch of whiny babies who can't handle change.
  7. Drudge and Boyle responded by calling Obama a whiny race-baiter.
  8. I do dislike Mrs. Pryor talking in that whiny-piny voice; and how disagreeable she was about Puck.
  9. It certainly didn't sound like Tom Grollins's whiny treble, but then—perhaps he was pretending, so as to put her off.
  10. "Beth, you really are a whiny child, you always have a grievance," her mother complained.
  11. "I wish I'd had a brother instead of two whiny little kiddy sisters," said Peter.
  12. His familiar whiny voice he lifted to so high a pitch that every man and boy there heard him.