单词 | insult |
释义 | insult nounadjective | verb + insult | insult + verb | preposition | phrases adjective➤bad, grave, great, terrible恶毒的/严重的/极大的/伤害极大的侮辱◆one of the worst insults you can throw at somebody能够加诸他人的最恶毒的侮辱之一➤final, ultimate莫大的侮辱◆to call a woman a girl is the ultimate insult.把一个女人叫作小妞是极端的侮辱。➤calculated, deliberate (especially bre) 蓄意的/故意的侮辱➤direct (especially name) 直接的侮辱▸➤personal人身侮辱verb + insult➤hurl, shout, throw高声辱骂;大声辱骂;谩骂◆they were hurling insults at the police.他们高声辱骂警察。➤mean sth as⋯意在侮辱◆i don't mean this as an insult, but i think the team would play better without you.我不想羞辱你,不过我觉得球队如果没有你,表现会更好些。➤take sth as把⋯当作羞辱◆i meant it as a bit of constructive advice, but he took it as a personal insult.我的本意是提点儿建设性意见,但他却把这视为人身侮辱。➤endure, suffer忍受/遭受羞辱◆foreigners have to suffer constant insults from the local population.外国人不得不遭受当地人不断的侮辱。➤exchange, trade互相辱骂◆the two groups of fans exchanged insults.两帮粉丝互相谩骂。insult + verb➤fly辱骂声漫天飞◆insults were flying back and forth.双方你来我往,谩骂声不绝于耳。preposition➤insult to对⋯的侮辱◆it was an insult to his wife.那是对他妻子的侮辱。phrases➤add insult to injury伤害之外又加侮辱;雪上加霜的是◆then, to add insult to injury (= to make things worse), they told me i couldn't get on the flight.更糟糕的是,他们随后又告诉我说我不能登机。➤an insult to your intelligence对智力的侮辱◆the questions were a real insult to our intelligence (= because they were too easy).那些问题实在是有辱我们的智商。insult verbadverb | phrases adverb➤publicly当众侮辱◆he was dismissed for publicly insulting prominent politicians.他因当众辱骂政要而被辞退。phrases➤be insulted, feel insulted受到侮辱;感觉受到侮辱◆i felt deeply insulted that she hadn't asked me to the meeting.她没请我参加会议,我感觉深受侮辱。insult /ɪnsʌlt/ [transitive, often passive] to say or do sth that is rude to sb and offends them辱骂;侮辱;冒犯◆i have never been so insulted in all my life!我一生中从未受过如此侮辱!◆she felt insulted by the low offer.那么低的出价让她觉得受到了侮辱。◆do you really expect me to believe that? don't insult my intelligence!你真以为我会相信吗?别侮辱我的智慧! ➡ see also insulting → insulting ▸ insult /ɪnsʌlt/ noun [countable] ◆the crowd was shouting insults at the police.群众大声辱骂着警察。◆his comments were seen as an insult to the president.他的评论被看成是对总统的冒犯。note 辨析 offend or insult?to insult sb is to say or do sth that is rude to them, usually deliberately. to offend them is to make them feel upset, either because you have insulted them or because you have been rude or thoughtless about sb/sth else that is important to them. * insult 指对某人言行粗鲁,通常是故意的。offend 指使某人不高兴,或是因为你冒犯了他们,或是因为你粗鲁或轻率地对待他们所看重的人或事物。insult /ɪnsʌlt/ noun [countable] ◆the crowd was shouting insults at the police.群众大声辱骂着警察。◆his comments were seen as an insult to the president.他的评论被看成是对总统的冒犯。insult /ɪnsʌlt/ noun [countable] ◆the crowd was shouting insults at the police.群众大声辱骂着警察。◆his comments were seen as an insult to the president.他的评论被看成是对总统的冒犯。insult¹/ɪnˈsʌlt ||; ɪnˈsʌlt/verb [t] to speak or act rudely to sb 侮辱;辱骂: ◇i felt very insulted when i didn't even get an answer to my letter. 连回信也没有,我觉得受到侮辱。◇he was thrown out of the hotel for insulting the manager. 他因为侮辱经理而给撵出了饭店。 insult²/ˈɪnsʌlt ||; ˈɪnsʌlt/noun [c] a rude remark or action 侮辱;辱骂: ◇the drivers were standing in the road yelling insults at each other. 司机站在马路上互相叫骂。 insult1 to be very rude to someone2 language or behaviour that insults someone3 words or actions that insult someonerelated wordssee alsooffend,rude,1. to be very rude to someone 对某人非常无礼 insult /ɪnˈsʌlt/ [transitive verb] to be very rude and unpleasant to someone, either by saying rude things to them or by making them feel stupid or unimportant 侮辱,冒犯 jarvis was fired for insulting a customer. 贾维斯因侮辱一名顾客被解雇了。 they offered me $20 for a whole day's work - i felt really insulted. 他们给了我20美元作为我工作一天的报酬。我感到深受侮辱。 be rude to /biː ˈruːd tuː/ [verb phrase] to speak or behave towards someone in a way that offends them 对…无礼 my mother doesn't like my boyfriend because he was rude to her once. 我母亲不喜欢我的男友,因为他有一次曾冒犯了她。 you shouldn't let her be so rude to you. 你不应该让她对你这么无礼。 abuse /əˈbjuːz/ [transitive verb] to say a lot of rude, offensive, unpleasant things to someone, especially when you are angry with them 辱骂[尤指愤怒时] the men were getting drunk on cheap beer and some had started abusing passers-by. 这些人喝了廉价啤酒已有醉意,其中有几个开始辱骂过路人。verbally abuse to say something very rude to someone 辱骂 the player was reported to the tournament director for verbally abusing match officials. 这名球员辱骂裁判,此事已向联赛主席报告。 shout/scream/hurl abuse at /ˌʃaʊt, ˌskriːm, ˌhɜːʳl əˈbjuːs æt/ [verb phrase] to shout a lot of rude and offensive things at someone 大骂 the crowd screamed abuse as the two men accused of the murder left the court in police vans. 群众对乘警车离开法庭的两名被指控谋杀的男子高声大骂。 strikers outside the factory gate were shouting abuse at anybody who tried to get past them. 厂门外的罢工者对任何试图突破他们的包围的人都破口痛骂。 call somebody names /ˌkɔːl somebody ˈneɪmz/ [verb phrase] to try to offend someone by calling them rude names in the way that children do [儿童之间]辱骂某人 he tried to make oliver cry by hitting him, pulling his hair, and calling him names. 他对奥利弗又打又拉头发又是骂,想把他弄哭。 ‘she said i was a fat pig.’ ‘oh, i've been called far worse names than that.’ “她骂我是头肥猪。”“哦,别人骂我骂得比这可难听多了。” be an insult /biː ən ˈɪnsʌlt/ [verb phrase] if an action or someone's behaviour is an insult, it offends you because it shows no respect [行动或行为]是种侮辱 the pay offer of 2% was an insult. 付2%报酬的提议是种侮辱。be an insult to the girl's father claimed the portrait revealing his daughter's face was an insult to islam. 女孩的父亲称这幅画展示了他女儿的面孔,这对其家族是一个侮辱。2. language or behaviour that insults someone 侮辱某人的语言或行为 insulting /ɪnˈsʌltɪŋ/ [adjective] insulting remarks or behaviour are very rude and you feel offended by them 侮辱的,冒犯的 she started making insulting comments about the size of my stomach. 她开始对我肚子的大小说起了侮辱性的话。 i wasn't being deliberately insulting. i simply meant that more exercise would be good for you. 我不是故意在损人。我的意思不过是多参加运动对你有好处。 he was accused of using threatening or insulting behaviour and of assaulting a police officer. 他被指控做出了威胁性或是侮辱性的举动,并袭击了一名警察。 i find his behaviour towards me extremely insulting. 我发觉他对我的举止极具冒犯性。 sexist language is very insulting to women. 带有性别歧视的语言对妇女极具冒犯意味。 abusive /əˈbjuːsɪv/ [adjective] very rude and using offensive language 满口脏话的,恶言谩骂的 the woman became angry and abusive when she was not allowed into the hotel. 那名妇女被挡在旅馆外,于是就怒火冲天,破口大骂。 smith was fined £500 for making foul and abusive comments to match officials. 史密斯因用脏话辱骂赛场裁判被罚500英镑。 drunken football fans began directing a stream of abusive language at the policemen. 喝醉了酒的球迷开始用一串串脏话谩骂警察。 the way pupils use sexually abusive language to insult each other presents particular problems for teachers. 学生们使用下流脏话互相辱骂给教师带来了难题。3. words or actions that insult someone 侮辱某人的词语或行动 insult /ˈɪnsʌlt/ [countable noun] something rude that someone says or does to someone else, that offends their intelligence, character, or appearance etc 侮辱,羞辱 outside the pub, a drunk was shouting insults at everyone who came past. 酒馆外一个醉酒者高声辱骂每个过路人。 you mustn't wear your shoes inside the temple -- it is a great insult. 你决不可穿着鞋子进庙,这是大不敬。hurl insults (at somebody) people were hurling insults at the players as they walked off the pitch. 当球员从球场上走下来时,观众朝他们大声辱骂。take something as an insult be insulted by it 认为某事是侮辱 i said something about her new hairstyle and she took it as an insult. 我就她的新发型说了几句话,她把我的话当作是侮辱。 abuse /əˈbjuːs/ [uncountable noun] rude, offensive, or unpleasant things that someone says to someone else, especially when they are angry 谩骂,侮辱的话 shout/scream/hurl abuse people were shouting abuse at the prime minister as he sped away in a large car. 首相坐上大车快速离去时,大家朝他高声谩骂。 an angry mob screamed abuse and hurled missiles during clashes with police yesterday. 在昨天与警方的冲突中,愤怒的暴民向警察又是辱骂又是投掷东西。 demonstrators hurled abuse at councillors as they entered the council building in glasgow. 格拉斯哥的示威群众在议员进入议会大楼时朝他们谩骂。term of abuse a word used to insult someone 骂人话 by the late 1970s, the word ‘hippie’ had become a term of abuse. 到了20世纪70年代末,“嬉皮士”一词已成骂人话。torrent/stream of abuse a lot of abuse 一串谩骂 leaning out of the window, he let loose a stream of abuse. 他把身体斜探出窗外骂了一连串脏话。 affront /əˈfrʌnt/ [countable noun usually singular] formal a remark or action that offends someone because it treats them without any respect 【正式】侮辱,冒犯 affront to she felt that his behaviour was an affront to her dignity as a human being. 她觉得他的举止是对她人格尊严的侮辱。 lucy was so shocked by these affronts that she remained speechless for the rest of the evening. 露西对这些侮辱感到十分震惊,整个晚上余下的时间什么话也没说。personal affront though i only intended it as a joke, he took it as a personal affront. 尽管我只不过是想开个玩笑,他却把这当作是我对他个人的侮辱。 in·sult /ɪn`sʌlt; ɪnˈsʌlt/v [t]to say or do something that offends someone 侮辱,冒犯:◇how dare you insult my wife like that! 你竟敢这样侮辱我妻子! insult /`ɪnsʌlt; ˈɪnsʌlt/n [c] ☞ insult |
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