sulkily
adverb uk/ˈsʌlk.ɪ.li/ us/ˈsʌlk.ɪ.li/
郁郁寡欢地
in a way that is sulky (= refusing to smile or be pleasant to people, usually because you are angry about something)
He replied sulkily that she had no interest at all in going with them. 他郁郁寡欢地答道她根本没兴趣跟他们走。
"I don't like her," said Clare sulkily. “我不喜欢她,”克莱尔郁郁寡欢地说。
See: sulky
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- She sighed, and sulkily began to put on her clothes.
- "I don't think you want me to get a girlfriend," Stuart sulkily concluded.
- He turned his back on the crowd, and stared sulkily across the street.