huff
- IPA[hʌf]
英式
- blow out air loudly on account of exertion;express one's feeling of petty annoyance
- a fit of petty annoyance
verb: huff, 3rd person present: huffs, gerund or present participle: huffing, past tense: huffed, past participle: huffed
- 釋義
- 相關詞
動詞
- 1. blow out air loudly on account of exertion he was huffing under a heavy load I was huffing and puffing to keep up with him
- 2. express one's feeling of petty annoyance ‘Huh!’ Nanny huffed
- 3. North American informal sniff fumes from (petrol or solvents) for a euphoric effect it is important to educate young people about the dangers of huffing inhalants
- 4. (in draughts) remove (an opponent's piece that could have made a capture) from the board as a forfeit.
名詞
- 1. a fit of petty annoyance she walked off in a huff
- 更多解釋
- IPA[həf]
美式
- blow out loudly; puff: he was huffing under a heavy load
- a fit of petty annoyance: she walked off in a huff
Oxford American Dictionary