red-faced
英 [ˌred ˈfeɪst]
美 [ˌred ˈfeɪst]
adj. 脸色涨红的; 红脸的
牛津词典
adj.
- 脸色涨红的;红脸的
with a red face, especially because you are embarrassed or angry
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED (常因尴尬或发怒)涨红脸的
Ared-facedperson has a face that looks red, often because they are embarrassed or angry.- A red-faced Mr Jones was led away by police...
一位涨红了脸的琼斯先生被警察带走了。 - Whenever he felt ill from any cause he became red-faced.
不管什么原因,他只要一生病,脸就会泛红。
- A red-faced Mr Jones was led away by police...
英英释义
adj
- (especially of the face) reddened or suffused with or as if with blood from emotion or exertion
- crimson with fury
- turned red from exertion
- with puffy reddened eyes
- red-faced and violent
- flushed (or crimson) with embarrassment
- having a red face from embarrassment or shame or agitation or emotional upset
- the blushing boy was brought before the Principal
- her blushful beau
- was red-faced with anger
双语例句
- There was this white man, red-faced man, looking mean.
这个白皮肤,红脸的人,看起来很卑鄙。 - The red-faced young man stood up looking as if he had something in mind to do, and slapping the dust off his clothes picked up his yellow canvas bag.
红脸后生胸有成竹地站了起来,拍拍身上的尘土,握紧了黄帆布包。 - He was a large, red-faced man, who clearly found conversation difficult.
他是一位红脸壮汉,显然很不擅长与人交谈。 - Our institute employed an English teacher. He looked very strange-red-faced, golden-haired, with a thick growth of whiskers that reached all the way to the nose. He was a tall bald man wearing sideburns.
学院请来一位洋教师,长得挺怪,红脸,金发,连鬓大胡须,有几根胡子一直逾过面颊,挨近鼻子;他个子高,头顶秃,腮边蓄着鬓胡。 - 'What's he done with his money?' asked a red-faced gentleman.
他的钱怎么处理了?一位红脸先生问。 - The good-looking buxom woman, betwixt forty and fifty, was now a fat, red-faced, old dam of seventy, or thereabouts.
她原是个好看的丰满的妇女,四十来岁;现在却是个七十上下年纪,肥胖的,红脸的老太婆了。 - A red-faced Mr Jones was led away by police
一位涨红了脸的琼斯先生被警察带走了。 - The front door was open, and in the living-room Mrs White and Herbert felt the cold. Then Mr White came back into the living-room with a big, red-faced man.
前门打开了,客厅里的怀特太太和赫伯特感觉到一阵寒气。怀特先生领着一位高大的红脸汉子回到了起居室。 - By midnight, its six or so tables will be full of red-faced men singing noisily into karaoke microphones and buying marked-up drinks for themselves and their younger companions.
到午夜时分,酒吧里6张左右的桌子都会坐满了面红耳赤的男人,对着卡拉OK麦克风吵嚷地唱着,并且为自己和比他们年轻的伴侣买标价高昂的酒水。 - How do you manage to look so cool when I'm all red-faced and sweaty!
我热得面红耳赤,汗流浃背,你怎么看上去这么凉快!