[ 复数 frowns 第三人称单数 frowns 现在分词 frowning 过去式 frowned 过去分词 frowned ]
V-I When someone frowns, their eyebrows become drawn together, because they are annoyed, worried, or puzzled, or because they are concentrating. 皱眉
Nancy shook her head, frowning.
南希摇摇头,皱着眉头。
He frowned at her anxiously.
他焦急地朝她皱了皱眉。
N-COUNT Frown is also a noun. 皱眉状态
There was a deep frown on the boy's face.
那个男孩的脸上有深皱眉的表情。
她一皱眉,额头显出了皱纹。
She looked up with a puzzled frown.
她困惑地皱着眉抬头看。
His forehead was bunched in a frown.
他皱紧眉头。
But some employers frown on workers taking time away from their jobs to follow the games and keep track of their brackets.
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Milton ultimately is a pious man and wants us to frown on Satan's critique of the Judeo-Christian conception of divinity.
弥尔顿终究还是个虔诚的教徒,想要我们厌恶撒旦,对犹太教与基督教共有的神权概念的批判。
Student: Yeah. So they may occur they're more likely to occur in societies that frown on divorce.
学生:,对,这种关系可能存在,更可能存在于反对离婚的社会中。
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