
中英词典:nark
形容词
- narky: 易怒的,暴躁的
名词
- nark: 告密者,线人
- nark: 警察
- nark: 令人厌烦的人
- nark: 恶毒的评论
词语辨析
- nark: 指告密者或线人,多用于澳大利亚和新西兰地区。
- nark: 在英国英语中,也可指警察。
- narky: 用于形容易怒或暴躁的人。
词汇扩充
- narkiness: 易怒,暴躁
- narkish: 易怒的,暴躁的
近义词
- informant
- spy
- snitch
反义词
- friend
- ally
柯林斯词典
nark (noun)
1. (British, slang) a police informer or spy
2. (Australian, New Zealand, slang) a person who complains annoyingly
3. (Australian, New Zealand, slang) a spoilsport or killjoy
nark (adjective) (British, slang)
bad-tempered or irritated
牛津词典
nark (noun) (British informal)
1. a police officer or informer
2. a person who spoils other people's enjoyment
narky (adjective) (British informal)
irritable or bad-tempered
用法
1. The police arrested the nark who had been providing information to the criminal gang.
(警察逮捕了向犯罪团伙提供情报的线人。)
2. Don't be such a nark! Let us have some fun.
(别当个令人讨厌的人!让我们玩得开心点。)
3. He's always in a narky mood in the morning.
(他早上总是心情糟糕。)
中英双语例句
- The nark tipped off the police about the drug deal. (线人向警方提供了有关这笔毒品交易的情报。)
- He's known to be a nark for the local police. (他是当地警方的线人。)
- Stop being such a nark and let us enjoy the party. (别当个令人讨厌的人,让我们好好享受派对。)
- The boss is a real nark - he always finds something to complain about. (老板真是个吹毛求疵的人,他总能找到抱怨的事情。)
- She's in a narky mood today, so be careful what you say to her. (她今天心情不好,所以对她说话要小心。)
- I hate it when he gets all narky with me for no reason. (我讨厌他无缘无故对我发脾气。)
- The narkiness of his comments made everyone uncomfortable. (他恶毒的评论让每个人都感到不舒服。)
- Don't let his narkish behavior ruin your day. (别让他易怒的行为毁了你的一天。)
- She always complains about everything – what a nark! (她总是对一切都抱怨 - 多么令人讨厌的人!)
- Being a nark is not a popular role to play. (当线人不是一个受欢迎的角色。)
- He's such a nark - he never wants to join in on any fun activities. (他真是个扫兴的人 - 他从不参加任何有趣的活动。)
- Don't be a nark and ruin the surprise party. (别当个败兴的人,毁了惊喜派对。)
- She always has a narky remark to make about everything. (她总是对一切事情有不悦的评论。)
- He's been in a narky mood all day, so I've been avoiding him. (他整天都情绪不好,所以我一直避开他。)
- The narkiness of his tone made the conversation uncomfortable. (他语气中的恶毒让对话变得尴尬。)
- She gave him a narkish look and walked away. (她用一种易怒的眼神看了他一眼,然后走开了。)
- He's such a nark - he never wants to have any fun. (他真是个扫兴的人 - 他从不想玩乐。)
- I can't believe she told the teacher about our plan. What a nark! (我真不敢相信她告诉老师我们的计划。真是个小卒!)
- He's always acting as a nark and reporting our activities to the authorities. (他总是充当告密者,向当局报告我们的活动。)
- He's known to be a nark for the local gang. (他是当地帮派的线人。)
- Don't be a nark and ruin the surprise. (别当个扫兴的人,毁了惊喜。)