seethe
柯林斯词典
1. V-I When you are seething, you are very angry about something but do not express your feelings about it. 怒火中烧
She took it calmly at first but under the surface was seething. 她起初处之泰然,但内心却是气呼呼的。
She put a hand on her hip, grinning derisively, while I seethed with rage. 她把一只手叉着腰,嘲弄地咧嘴而笑,而此时我已怒火中烧。
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seethe /siːð/ (seething,seethed,seethes)
剑桥词典
seethe verb [I] (FEEL ANGER)
to feel very angry but to be unable or unwilling to express it clearly
憋气;生闷气
The rest of the class positively seethed with indignation when Julia won the award . 朱莉娅得奖的时候,全班明显很不服气。
By the end of the meeting he was seething. 会议结束时他气呼呼的。
seethe verb [I] (MOVE)
(of a large number or amount ) to move around energetically in a small space
(大量人或物在狭小的空间内)密集,云集;充满
The streets were seething (= busy and crowded ) with tourists . 街道上游客摩肩接踵。 返回 seethe