peeved
peeved — 形容詞
1. feeling slightly angry or annoyed, especially about a small problem or someone's
惱火
輕微生氣,口語用法
feeling slightly angry or annoyed, especially about a small problem or someone's annoying behaviour — a mild, informal way of expressing your unhappiness without being very serious about it.
Rin felt peeved when her roommate took the last slice of pizza without asking.
Rin 覺得很惱火,因為室友沒問就拿了最後一片披薩。
feel + peeved + when-clause
Niran was peeved that the delivery arrived three hours later than promised.
Niran 有點不高興,因為包裹比承諾的時間晚了三小時才到。
peeved + that-clause
Elena got peeved at the ticket machine for not giving her any change back.
Elena 對售票機很火大,因為它沒找她零錢。
Shanti felt a little peeved when no one thanked her for baking all the cookies.
Shanti 有點不高興,因為沒有人謝謝她烤了那麼多餅乾。
The neighbours were peeved about the loud party that went on past midnight.
鄰居們對那場吵到半夜的派對覺得很惱火。
文法句型
be + peeved
feel + peeved
get + peeved
peeved + about + noun phrase
peeved + at + noun phrase
peeved + that-clause
用法筆記
This word is informal and common in casual conversation rather than in formal writing or speeches. It describes a mild level of irritation — less strong than 'angry' and slightly milder than 'irritated'. You will often hear it in everyday complaints about minor frustrations.