ruffle
verb /ˈrʌfl/
/ˈrʌfl/
动词形式
Idioms present simple I / you / we / they ruffle | /ˈrʌfl/ /ˈrʌfl/ |
he / she / it ruffles | /ˈrʌflz/ /ˈrʌflz/ |
past simple ruffled | /ˈrʌfld/ /ˈrʌfld/ |
past participle ruffled | /ˈrʌfld/ /ˈrʌfld/ |
-ing form ruffling | /ˈrʌflɪŋ/ /ˈrʌflɪŋ/ |
- to alter the smooth surface of something, so that it is not even
弄皱;弄乱;使不平整 - ruffle something She ruffled his hair affectionately.
她情意绵绵地拨弄着他的头发。 - A light breeze ruffled the surface of the lake.
微风吹皱了湖面。 - ruffle something up The bird ruffled up its feathers.
这只鸟竖起了羽毛。
- ruffle something She ruffled his hair affectionately.
- [often passive] ruffle somebody to make somebody annoyed, worried or upset
synonym fluster搅扰;激怒;使沮丧;使担心 - Nothing ever seems to ruffle Susan.
似乎从来没有什么让苏珊心烦意乱。 - She was obviously ruffled by his question.
她显然被他的问题激怒了。 - He never gets ruffled, even under pressure.
即使在压力之下,他也从不感到沮丧。
- Nothing ever seems to ruffle Susan.
词源Middle English (as a verb): of unknown origin. Current noun senses date from the late 17th cent.
Idioms
ruffle somebody’s/a few feathers
- (informal) to annoy or upset somebody or a group of people
激怒;骚扰;使不安 - The senator's speech ruffled a few feathers in the business world.
这位参议员的讲话惹恼了一些商界人士。
- The senator's speech ruffled a few feathers in the business world.
smooth (somebody’s) ruffled feathers
- to make somebody feel less angry or offended
使息怒;劝解