jibbed
英 [dʒɪbd]
美 [dʒɪbd]
v. 不愿做; 不肯接受
jib的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- 艏三角帆;主帆前的小帆
The jibis the small triangular sail that is sometimes used at the front of a sailing boat. - VERB 不愿做;不肯接受
If youjib atsomething, you are unwilling to do it or to accept it.- ...those who jib at the idea of selling their land.
那些拒绝出让土地的人
- ...those who jib at the idea of selling their land.
双语例句
- Once again the donkey jibbed and would not pass it.
驴子又一次逡巡不前,不肯越过它。 - She didn't mind working hard, but she jibbed at the praspect of doing overtime.
她并不在乎工作辛苦,可她不愿意加班。 - My horse jibbed before the pond.
我的马在水塘前逡巡不前。 - The frigate fired a warning shot across the privateer's bows to make her heave to. The pilot jibbed at the idea of a straight bomb run, for it would mean flying through heavy flak.
快速战舰向私掠船的船首上空发炮警告,命令她停航。领航员不赞成采用笔直的轰炸航线,因为这样做就得飞过密集的高射炮火。 - Although the new tax is unpopular, the government has jibbed at abolishing it completely.
虽然新税不得人心,但是政府拒绝完全将它废除。 - He jibbed at working overtime every day.
他不愿每天都加班加点。 - The horse jibbed at the high fence and the rider fell off.
马在那高栅栏前突然停住,骑手摔了下来。 - That overloaded truck jibbed at the steep hill.
那辆超载的卡车爬不上陡坡。 - They jibbed at working overtime for their boss.
他们不愿意为老板加班加点。 - The unspoken assumption was that, if only one or two had jibbed at the text, some way would be found of getting them to vote again and say yes.
言外之意是,要是有一两个国家反对,总有办法能让他们再投票并同意。