intransitive. To dwell on something, esp. gloomily or broodingly; (also) to sulk. Now rare (Irish English in later use). Also with over.
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| 释义 | society > society and the community > social relations > lack of social communication or relations > lack of social communications or relations [verb (intransitive)] > sulk (4) hatch1694 intransitive. To dwell on something, esp. gloomily or broodingly; (also) to sulk. Now rare (Irish English in later use). Also with over. purt1746 intransitive. To pout; to sulk. sulk1781 intransitive. To keep aloof from others in moody silence; to indulge in sullen ill-humour; to be sulky. dort- (intransitive) to become pettish, to sulk. |
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