释义 |
idiombe in a snit AmEAmEused in order to say that someone is annoyed about something, when you think they are being unreasonable:"What's wrong with Lucy?" "She's in a snit about something again."I am not in a snit. I'm fine.
be in a snitTo be angry, agitated, or irritated. John is always in a snit with his girlfriend over the silliest things. Don't be in a snit with me, I was trying to be helpful! be in a ˈsnit (American English) be bad-tempered and refuse to speak to anybody for a time because you are angry about something: She was in quite a snit. Hope it wasn’t something I said.What are you in such a snit about? |