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ruf·fleBrE /ˈrʌfl/NAmE /ˈrʌfl/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they ruffle BrE /ˈrʌfl/ NAmE /ˈrʌfl/present simple - he / she / it ruffles BrE /ˈrʌflz/ NAmE /ˈrʌflz/past simple ruffled BrE /ˈrʌfld/ NAmE /ˈrʌfld/past participle ruffled BrE /ˈrʌfld/ NAmE /ˈrʌfld/ -ing form ruffling BrE /ˈrʌflɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈrʌflɪŋ/to disturb the smooth surface of sth, so that it is not even 弄皱;弄乱;使不平整◆~ sthShe ruffled his hair affectionately. 她情意绵绵地拨弄着他的头发。◆~ sth upThe bird ruffled up its feathers. 这只鸟竖起了羽毛。 [often passive] ~ sbto make sb annoyed, worried or upset 搅扰;激怒;使沮丧;使担心 SYN fluster ◆She was obviously ruffled by his question. 她显然被他的问题激怒了。◆He never gets ruffled, even under pressure. 即使在压力之下,他也从不感到沮丧。 ●ruffle sb's/a few ˈfeathers(informal) to annoy or upset sb or a group of people 激怒;骚扰;使不安◆The senator's speech ruffled a few feathers in the business world. 这位参议员的讲话惹恼了一些商界人士。●smooth (sb's) ruffled ˈfeathersto make sb feel less angry or offended 使息怒;劝解 ruf·fleBrE /ˈrʌfl/NAmE /ˈrʌfl/ noun [usually pl.] a strip of cloth that is sewn in folds and is used to decorate a piece of clothing at the neck or wrists (领口、袖口等的)褶饰,花边,荷叶边 SYN frill |