fretted
[ˈfretɪd]
adj.
焦躁的,附有弦马的,腐蚀的;
v.
(使某人)不愉快,烦躁( fret的过去式和过去分词 );
磨损,咬坏;
以刻出的或锯出的图案装饰;
例句:
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The wind whistled through the twigs and fretted the occasional, dirty - looking crocuses.
寒风穿过枯枝, 有时把发脏的藏红花吹刮跑了.
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The lady's fame for hitting the mark fretted him.
这位太太看问题深刻的名声在折磨着他.
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She fretted, however, at last, over the lack of stability.
然而她最终对颠簸的生活感到烦恼.
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Its fretted roots Embossed the bank.
来自Southey
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Western governments fretted that the rocket technology could be used to carry nuclear warheads.
来自THETIMES
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He fretted about what he had come to think of as the fool's-errand problem.
来自NEWYORKER