n. 易怒;生气;性急;暴躁
1.Nabilah's gentle love for her grandmother tempers her petulance; boozed-up Nassir, Nur's brother, buys glasses for Soraya, his bookish but myopic cousin, in defiance of his elders.
纳比尔哈对祖母温柔的爱缓和了她的任性,努尔的弟弟纳赛尔整日醉醺醺的,他不顾长辈们的反对,执意给好读书却近视的堂妹苏拉娅买了一付眼镜。
2.His impolite manners incurred her petulance .
他不礼貌的举动激怒了她。
3.He tore up the manuscript in a fit of petulance.
他一怒之下把手稿撕碎了。
4.Flustered damaged Eddie petulance attempts by motorcycle will both die.
气急损坏的埃迪一怒之下希图用摩托车将两人撞死。
5.The great accomplishment of Jobs's life is how effectively he put his idiosyncrasies—his petulance, his narcissism, and his rudeness—in the service of perfection.
乔布斯的一生最大的成就是他把他的脾气在做产品改良的过程中弄的人尽皆知——他的易怒,他的自恋,还有他的粗鲁。
6.He affects the disdainful petulance of a rock star.
他假装出摇滚明星般倔傲的任性。
7."He affects the disdainful petulance of a rock star" (Annalyn Swan).
“他假装出摇滚明星般倔傲的任性”(阿那林·斯旺)。