taunt

导读:taunt英[tɔːnt]美[tɔːnt]vt.嘲笑,奚落,用嘲笑刺激;n.嘲弄,奚落,讥讽,嘲弄的对象,笑柄;第三人称单数:taunts; 过去式:taunted; 过去分词:taunted; 现在分词:taunting; 例句His genial

taunt

[tɔːnt][tɔːnt]

vt.嘲笑,奚落,用嘲笑刺激;

n.嘲弄,奚落,讥讽,嘲弄的对象,笑柄;

第三人称单数:taunts;

过去式:taunted;

过去分词:taunted;

现在分词:taunting;

例句

His genial sufficiency was a taunt and a mockery to many.他那么和蔼自满的态度,许多人都认为是一种辱骂和嘲弄.

Why should she taunt him this way unless she had good grounds?除非她确实有了证据,不然她怎么会对他这样辱骂 呢 ?

He became a taunt to his neighbours.他成了邻居们嘲讽的对象.

同义词

taunt的同义词之:

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VERB

笑话;嘲笑;奚落;羞辱

If someone taunts you, they say unkind or insulting things to you, especially about your weaknesses or failures.

例句

A gang taunted a disabled man...一伙小混混嘲笑一位残疾人。Other youths taunted him about his clothes.其他年轻人笑话他的衣服。

英汉词典释义

vt.

嘲讽;嘲弄;辱骂;奚落

He taunted me for being weak.他嘲讽我的软弱。Some of the girls taunted her about her weight.有些女孩子笑她胖。The other children taunted him with nicknames.其他的孩子用绰号取笑他。

n.

嘲弄的言语,嘲笑,奚落

He had to endure the racist taunts of the crowd.他不得不忍受那群人种族歧视的奚落。He had to endure the taunts of his successful rival.他不得不忍受成功了的对手的讥笑。Her taunts ruffled his pride.她的嘲笑使他的自尊心大受打击。

adj.

(桅杆)很高的

adv.

嘲笑地,辱骂地

英英词典释义

Noun

1. aggravation by deriding or mocking or criticizing

Verb

1. harass with persistent criticism or carping;

"The children teased the new teacher""Don't ride me so hard over my failure""His fellow workers razzed him when he wore a jacket and tie"

technically
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