bitchy
常見例句
- Don’t be all bossy, arrogant and bitchy during your date.
在約會(huì)時(shí)不要過於強(qiáng)勢,傲慢或惡毒的。 - Unfortunately we’re not all Golden Globe winning actresses, which means our attempts at being nice come off as mean, bitchy, insincere, condescending, and fake.
可惜我們都不是金球獎(jiǎng)最佳女縯員,這就意味著我們?cè)谙氡憩F(xiàn)得像個(gè)好人的時(shí)候,有時(shí)候也會(huì)顯示出刻薄、惡毒、虛偽、自大。 - A new study of competition among women suggests that they are ' bitchy ' towards each other because they are evolutionarily programmed to be that way.
一項(xiàng)有關(guān)女性競爭的最新研究表明,女性對(duì)彼此之間“惡毒”是進(jìn)化使然。 - Looking at this reality, most people will conclude that weddings have become a circus for materialism, an excuse for brides to be bitchy, and a total waste of money.
FORBES: You're Getting 'Married,' Not 'Weddinged' - Mr Davis fought such a bitchy campaign against Ms Feinstein in 1992, likening her to Leona Helmsley, a fearsome hotel magnate, that her supporters may have difficulty rallying behind him.
ECONOMIST: California politics - Body language cues are just one of the physical and social messages that people send that can put them at risk for appearing unapproachable, disinterested, or, in the case of women, just plain bitchy.
FORBES: Subliminally Standoffish: Secret Signals That Say You're Unapproachable 返回 bitchy