单词 | insulting |
释义 | insulting adjectiveverbs | adverb | preposition verbs➤be, seem, sound有侮辱性;似乎无礼;听起来冒犯▸➤become变得无礼▸➤find sth感觉⋯无礼◆i find it insulting to be spoken to in that way.我觉得对我那样说话太侮辱人了。adverb➤extremely, fairly, very, etc.极其/相当/非常无礼▸➤highly极具冒犯性▸➤almost几乎是侮辱性的◆he made the question sound almost insulting.他的问题问得几乎有些冒犯。➤a little, slightly, etc.有点儿/略有些无礼▸➤vaguely略有些无礼preposition➤to对⋯是冒犯◆his opinions are highly insulting to women.他的观点对女性极具侮辱性。 insulting adjective ➡ see also the entry for offensive另见 offensive 条insulting ♦︎ derogatory ♦︎ disparaging ♦︎ pejorativethese words all describe an expression of disapproval that may be offensive to sb.这些词均表示冒犯的、贬损的、轻蔑的。patterns and collocations 句型和搭配◆insulting / derogatory to sb◆an insulting / a derogatory / a disparaging remark / comment◆an insulting / a derogatory / a disparaging / a pejorative term / word■ insulting causing or intending to cause sb to feel offended侮辱的;冒犯的;无礼的◆he denies charges of insulting behaviour to a police officer.他否认了对一名警察有侮辱行为的指控。◆she was really insulting to me.她对我实在粗鲁无礼。 ➡ see also insult → offend ▸ insultingly adverb◆he behaved insultingly towards her and should apologize.他对她举止无礼,应该道歉。■ derogatory /dɪrɒgətri; name dɪrɑːgətɔːri/ showing strong disapproval and a lack of respect towards sb贬低的;轻蔑的◆he complained that the supervisor had made derogatory remarks about him.他抱怨主管说了一些贬斥他的话。■ disparaging /dɪspærɪdʒɪŋ/ (formal) criticizing sb/sth in a way that suggests that they are not important or valuable贬损的;轻视的◆she made some disparaging remarks about standards in education.她发表了一些贬损教育水准的言辞。note 辨析 derogatory or disparaging?these words are very close in meaning. derogatory remarks are usually about a person or group of people, and are usually unfair to them. disparaging remarks may be fair or unfair, and may be about people or things.这两个词的含义很接近。derogatory 通常指针对某个人或某群人的言辞,常常是不公正的。用 disparaging 形容的言辞可能公正,也可能不公正,可能针对人,也可能针对事◆she made some derogatory remarks about standards in education. ■ pejorative /pɪdʒɒrətɪv; name pɪdʒɔːrətɪv, pɪdʒɑːrətɪv/ (formal) (of a word or remark) expressing disapproval or criticism(言辞)贬损的,批评性的◆i'm using the word 'academic' here in a pejorative sense.我这里使用的“学术”一词是贬义的。▸ pejoratively adverb◆these days the term 'chauvinist' is always used pejoratively.“沙文主义者”一词现在总是作为贬义词使用。insultingcausing or intending to cause sb to feel offended侮辱的;冒犯的;无礼的◆he denies charges of insulting behaviour to a police officer.他否认了对一名警察有侮辱行为的指控。◆she was really insulting to me.她对我实在粗鲁无礼。 ➡ see also insult → offend ▸ insultingly adverb◆he behaved insultingly towards her and should apologize.他对她举止无礼,应该道歉。insulting/ɪnˈsʌltɪŋ ||; ˈɪnsʌltɪŋ/adj insulting (to sb/sth) making sb feel offended 使人生气的;侮辱的;无礼的: ◇insulting behaviour/remarks 侮辱性的行为╱话语◇that poster is insulting to women. 那个海报侮辱了妇女。 insultingsee ⇨ insult 2 ⇨ offend 4 insultingadj |
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