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"Bristled" 這個(gè)詞源于拉丁語(yǔ) "brissilis",意為 "bristly"(有刺的)。它的變化形式包括 "bristle"(刺),"bristling"(刺人的),"bristly"(有刺的或粗糙的)。
相關(guān)單詞:
1. "Barb"(倒鉤):這個(gè)詞源于拉丁語(yǔ) "barra",意為 "to bar" 或 "to hinder",引申為形容有倒鉤或阻礙的物體。
2. "Prick"(刺):這個(gè)詞源于古英語(yǔ) "prīca",意為 "to prick"(刺)。
3. "Spike"(釘尖):這個(gè)詞源于古英語(yǔ) "spic",意為 "pointed"(尖的)。
4. "Rudder"(舵):這個(gè)詞源于拉丁語(yǔ) "rudis",意為 "unsteady" 或 "unstable",引申為形容船只控制方向的裝置。
5. "Pinecone"(松果):這個(gè)詞源于拉丁語(yǔ) "conus",意為 "cone"(球形物),松果因其形狀而得名。
6. "Hedgehog"(刺猬):這個(gè)詞源于古英語(yǔ) "hēah-gōg",意為 "high-spined animal",因?yàn)榇题砩嫌泻芏啻獭?/p>
7. "Bristlecone"(柏樹(shù)):這個(gè)詞源于拉丁語(yǔ) "brissilis",意為 "bristly tree",因?yàn)榘貥?shù)的樹(shù)皮粗糙且有刺。
8. "Bristly Beard"(有刺的胡子):這個(gè)詞形象地描述了胡子粗糙且有刺的特點(diǎn)。
9. "Bristly Haircut"(有刺的理發(fā)):這個(gè)詞描述了理發(fā)時(shí)使用有刺的剪刀或梳子,給人一種不舒服的感覺(jué)。
10. "Bristling Anger"(刺人的憤怒):這個(gè)詞描述了憤怒的情緒像刺一樣讓人感到不舒服和威脅。
常用短語(yǔ):
1. bristle with
2. have a bristling (or bristly) temperament
3. bristle at
4. bristle up
5. bristle with anger
6. bristle at the idea of
7. bristling with hostility
例句:
1. His face bristled with anger when he heard the news.
2. She bristled at the suggestion of a raise in taxes.
3. The idea of going back to work bristled with hostility for her.
4. The dog"s ears bristled up at the sound of a stranger"s voice.
5. His nerves were bristling with tension after the long wait.
6. Her face was flushed and bristling with anger.
7. The thought of failure bristled with anxiety in his mind.
英文小作文:
Bristles and Anger
Life can be full of challenges, and sometimes it"s the seemingly small things that can provoke the most intense emotions. Whether it"s a disagreement with a friend, a disappointment at work, or even a simple test that doesn"t go as planned, we all have those moments when our tempers flare and we feel like bristling with anger.
But what if we could learn to embrace these moments instead of resisting them? What if we could turn that anger into motivation to improve? I believe that learning to manage our emotions is essential to living a happy and fulfilling life, and one way to do that is by learning to bristle with positivity instead of negativity.
When we bristle with anger, it"s easy to let it consume us, but when we choose to embrace it as a catalyst for growth, we can turn it into something positive. It"s not about suppressing our emotions, but about learning to manage them in a way that doesn"t hurt others or ourselves.
So next time you feel like bristling with anger, remember that it"s okay to feel upset, but it"s even better to turn that anger into motivation to improve yourself and your situation. Let your emotions guide you, but don"t let them control you. After all, life is too short to be angry all the time.
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