sulk
v[I, Ipr]
~ (about/over sth) (derog 贬) be silent or unsociable as a result of bad temper or resentment (因发脾气)不答理人; 生闷气
He's been sulking for days about being left out of the team. 他嗔怪队里没要他, 连日生著闷气.
There's always a chance that something may go wrong.
出岔子是在所难免的。
I'm sorry to burst in on you like this, but I'm really upset.
我很抱歉这样突然地找您,但我真的很心烦。
The death of Gandhi gave India a chance to mourn and express how he had become father to all Indians. Millions watched the slow march that took his body through the capital.