grumpily
/ˈɡrʌmpɪli/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈɡrʌmpɪli/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈgrəmpə̇lē -li/ (ame, mw)
grumpily — 副詞
1. acting or talking in a bad-tempered way, especially because small things bother
脾氣不好地
因心情不好而顯得煩躁的樣子
acting or talking in a bad-tempered way, especially because small things bother you
After the long flight, Mr. Park grumpily answered the customs officer's questions.
經過長途飛行後,Park 先生脾氣不好地回答了海關官員的問題。
grumpily + answered — adverb before a verb of speaking
Sofia sighed grumpily when she found mud on her new white shoes.
Sofia 發現新白鞋沾到泥巴時,不耐煩地嘆了口氣。
sighed grumpily — adverb after verb for manner
Fatima grumpily checked her watch when the late-night call came in from the hospital.
Fatima 不耐煩地看了看手錶,因為深夜時分醫院打電話來了。
- cheerfully
bright and positive in manner
- good-naturedly
patient and willing
用法筆記
Commonly placed before the verb (grumpily answered) or at the end of a clause (said grumpily). The before-verb position puts more emphasis on the person's mood than on the action itself.