耐烦英语怎么说
"Why?" Pete asked impatiently.—"Yes, why?" Bob chimed in. "It seems like a good idea to me."
Of a sudden, the oft-told family tales to which she had listened since babyhood, listened half-bored, impatient and but partly comprehending, were crystal clear.
The cop gave Tommy an impatient look but kept listening.
Eventually, I got careless with the gas can, not bothering to recap it between killings, and there came then, naturally, a match that refused to be lit.
The girl marched up and down the station platform impatiently.
She impatiently turned down my request.
The Queen, tossing her head impatiently and turning to Alice, went on, "What's your name, child?"
The secretary impatiently asked.
He was impatiently waiting outside the office.
I told you I did, 'he replied impatiently.
Tom glanced impatiently around the garage.
"Do you invent, then," said Fernand impatiently.
"Go, silly child!" said her mother impatiently.
"He went back to the lab," Inez exclaimed impatiently.
"Why?" Pete asked impatiently.—"Yes, why?" Bob chimed in. "It seems like a good idea to me."
"She was here just now," he said a little impatiently.
The Mouse only shook its head impatiently, and walked a little quicker.
"Go on with the next verse," the Gryphon repeated impatiently, "it begins 'I passed by his garden.'"
Clara had a pale, thin face with soft blue eyes, which at that moment were watching the clock impatiently.
"Soles and eels, of course," the Gryphon replied rather impatiently, "any shrimp could have told you that."
Next time you are impatiently waiting at a traffic light, don't get so mad at them, they've certainly come a long way.
A gaggle of journalists sit in a hotel foyer waiting impatiently.
Impatiently, he drummed his fingers on the table.
She rustled her papers impatiently.
The King said, impatiently, "Have done with this folly—you weary me!"