1.and it was impossible, however ill-tempered they might be, that the universal scowl they wore was their everyday countenance.
无论他们有多坏的脾气,也不可能每天脸上都带着怒容吧。
2.A dark scowl.
脸色阴郁
3.This time he came for me in dead earnest, with clenched fists and fierce scowl.
他紧握双拳,满面怒容,决意找到我的头上来。
4.All my attempts to amuse the children are meeting with sullen scowl
我想尽办法哄这些孩子玩儿,但是他们总是满脸不高兴
5.I wonder why he is wearing an angry scowl.
我不知道他为何面带怒容。
6.a dark scowl; the proverbially dour New England Puritan; a glum, hopeless shrug; he sat in moody silence; a morose and unsociable manner; a saturnine, almost misanthropic young genius- Bruce Bliven; a sour temper; a sullen crowd.
忧郁的愁容;众所周知的、性格阴沉的新英格兰清教徒;忧郁、绝望的耸肩;他陷入了抑郁、沉默;乖僻、不爱交际的习惯;忧郁、差不多厌恶整个人类的年轻天才——布鲁斯·比利芬;乖戾的性情;一群闷闷不乐的人。
7.Her grin changed to scowl.
她的笑容变成愁容。
8.It is illegal for a man to scowl at his wife on Sunday.
男人周日对太太面露不悦之色是违法的。