griping
英 [ˈɡraɪpɪŋ]
美 [ˈɡraɪpɪŋ]
adj. 肠(或胃)绞痛的
v. 抱怨; 发牢骚
gripe的现在分词
复数:gripings
COCA.37931
牛津词典
adj.
- 肠(或胃)绞痛的
a griping pain is a sudden strong pain in your stomach
柯林斯词典
- 肠(或胃)绞痛的
Agripingpain is a sudden, sharp pain in your stomach or bowels.
英英释义
noun
- acute abdominal pain (especially in infants)
双语例句
- He's always griping about the food.
他就爱挑剔饭菜。 - At a time when the French are griping about raising the retirement age to 62 these doughty senior citizens ( Mick is 67, Keith 66) are contemplating yet another world tour.
在法国人为将退休年龄提高到62岁而牢骚满腹之际,这对固执的老人(米克年龄已经67了,基思66岁)正在谋划另一场全球巡回演出。 - Griping Opportunity to Develop the Third Generation Mobile Communication Industry
抓住机遇发展第3代移动通信产业 - Banished would be two lost decades of feeble growth, a long-foreseen debt crisis, the griping over an imminent consumer tax hike, and the leaky troubles of the Fukushima triple meltdown.
丢失的二十年或将终结,从此告别经济增长微弱,告别长期可预见的债务危机,告别消费税即将上调的挣扎,告别福岛三座核反应堆核心融毁带来的核泄漏危机。 - Companies griping about taxes and red tape is nothing new, but smaller business owners say their regulatory burden is growing.
企业抱怨税负过重、行政审批手续复杂,这已经不是什么新闻了,但小企业主表示监管负担现在是越来越重。 - Stop griping and get on with it!
不要抱怨了,继续干吧! - They were always griping about high prices.
他们总是抱怨物价太高。 - Stop griping and help me.
别抱怨了,来帮帮我。 - What an unpleasant woman your neighbour is, always griping about one thing or another, never satisfied.
你的邻居是个多么讨人嫌的女人啊,总是抱怨这抱怨那,从来不会感到满意。 - Griping the history function of disarm at China social development process;
把握裁军在晚清中国社会发展过程中的历史作用;