scowl
verb /skaʊl/
  /skaʊl/
[intransitive]动词形式
| present simple I / you / we / they scowl |  /skaʊl/  /skaʊl/ | 
| he / she / it scowls |  /skaʊlz/  /skaʊlz/ | 
| past simple scowled |  /skaʊld/  /skaʊld/ | 
| past participle scowled |  /skaʊld/  /skaʊld/ | 
| -ing form scowling |  /ˈskaʊlɪŋ/  /ˈskaʊlɪŋ/ | 
- scowl (at somebody/something) to look at somebody/something in an angry or annoyed way怒视(某人或某物) - The receptionist scowled at me.接待员横眉怒目地看着我。 
 Wordfinder- beam
- expression
- frown
- grimace
- grin
- leer
- scowl
- smirk
- sneer
- wince
 Topics Appearancec2- He scowled at her before stalking out of the room.他瞪了她一眼,而后大步走出房间。 
- His eyes scowled down at her.他瞪双眼怒视着她。 
- She scowled darkly and muttered something under her breath.她阴沉着脸,小声嘟囔着什么。 
- ‘I want a word with you,’ he said, scowling.“我想和你说句话,”他皱着眉头说。 
 Collocations Dictionaryadverb- angrily
- darkly
- deeply
- …
 - at
 词源late Middle English (as a verb): probably of Scandinavian origin; compare with Danish skule ‘scowl’. The noun dates from the early 16th cent.
- The receptionist scowled at me.