snit
英 [snɪt]
美 [snɪt]
英文词源
- snit (n.)
- "state of agitation, fit of temper," 1939, American English, of unknown origin. First in Claire Boothe's "Kiss the Boys Good-bye," which gives it a U.S. Southern context.
双语例句
- 1. Anderson was in a snit when she lost her kitten.
- 当安德森的小猫咪不见了的时候,她显得十分不安.
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- 2. He was in a snit.
- 他感到焦躁不安.
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