kvetch
美[kvetʃ] 英[kvetʃ]
vi. <俚> 经常性地发牢骚; 抱怨
n. <俚> 吹毛求疵的人; 老找碴的人
英英释义
Noun- (Yiddish) a constant complainer
- (Yiddish) a nagging complaint
Verb- express complaints, discontent, displeasure, or unhappiness;
"My mother complains all day" "She has a lot to kick about"
例句
- You will have it if it belongs to you,whereas you don't kvetch for it if it doesn't appear in your life. 没有人值得你流泪,值得让你这么做的人不会让你哭泣.
- Layoff survivors can easily fall into 'pity parties' where they kvetch about the state of their workplace. 裁 员后的幸存者很容易沉迷于“失意派对”,对工作牢骚不断。
- a rambling kvetch against the system(bLeonard Ross) 对制度的喋喋不休的乱抱怨(b伦纳德 罗斯)
- a rambling kvetch against the system(Leonard Ross) 对制度的喋喋不休的乱抱怨(伦纳德 罗斯)
- "a rambling kvetch against the system" (Leonard Ross) “对制度的喋喋不休的乱抱怨”(伦纳德·罗斯)