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umbrage [ˈʌmbrɪdʒ]

n. 生气; (常指无故)不快; 树荫; 愤怒;

例句:

  • Stein took no umbrage at the slyly anti-Semitic comparison.
    来自NEWYORKER
  • The Irish might take umbrage at such perceived laurels.
    来自WSJ
  • He takes umbrage against anyone who criticises him.
    不管谁批评他,他都心生愤懑。
  • I invited her because I was afraid ofgiving umbrage.
    我邀请了她,因为我怕得罪她.
  • Everything gives umbrage to a tyrantny.
    所有事情都使专制君主生气.
  • In some ways we hope that maybe Simmonds took umbrage.
    来自THETIMES