niggle英 [ˈnɪgl] 美 [ˈnɪɡəl]
vi.为小事操心,吹毛求疵;不断地烦扰;
变形
过去式:niggled过去分词:niggled现在分词:niggling第三人称单数:niggles
英英释义
niggle[ 'niɡl ]
双语例句
用作动词(v.)- His untidiness constantly niggled her.
他邋邋遢遢总惹她讨厌。
用作名词(n.)- My only niggle is that they should have told me sooner.
我唯一不满的是他们应该早点告诉我。 - In his mind there was that same niggle that if he did the right thing.
在他的心里一直有着一个无法摆脱的烦恼,那就是他是否做了对的事。 - He gets the occasional niggle in his right shoulder.
他的右肩有时感到轻微的疼痛。
权威例句
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