intransitive. To whine; esp. to complain peevishly.
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| 释义 | the mind > emotion > suffering > displeasure > discontent or dissatisfaction > state of complaining > complain [verb (intransitive)] > peevishly or querulously (8) whingea1150 intransitive. To whine; esp. to complain peevishly. girnc1440 intransitive. To show the teeth in rage, pain, disappointment, etc.; to snarl as a dog; to complain persistently; to be fretful or peevish. Also to gi… whine1530 To utter complaints in a low querulous tone; to complain in a feeble, mean, or undignified way. whimper1549 figurative. To complain pulingly; to ‘whine’: esp. for, after, †to something. hone1621 intransitive. To moan, wail. Also: to grumble. peenge1791 intransitive. To whine, complain in a whining voice; to mope, fret. nyaff1808 intransitive. Of a (small) dog: to yelp, bark. Hence, of a child or small or insignificant person: to speak in a cheeky or peevish manner; to whinge. bellyache1889 intransitive. To complain querulously or unreasonably; to whine, grizzle. |
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