taunts
英 [tɔːnts]
美 [tɔːnts]
v. 辱骂; 嘲笑; 讽刺; 奚落
taunt的第三人称单数
柯林斯词典
- VERB 笑话;嘲笑;奚落;羞辱
If someonetauntsyou, they say unkind or insulting things to you, especially about your weaknesses or failures.- 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。 - Tauntis also a noun.
- For years they suffered racist taunts.
多年来,他们遭受着种族主义者的羞辱。
- A gang taunted a disabled man...
双语例句
- Nicola bravely withstood their taunts.
尼古拉勇敢地经受住了他们的嘲弄。 - Susan did her best to ignore their taunts.
苏姗尽量不去理会那些嘲笑她的话。 - 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。 - That was really unsettling, but I fended off the taunts and jibes of the family good-humouredly.
这真叫人不好意思,但我心平气和地顶住了全家人的嘲笑和奚落。 - His taunts stung me to action.
他的嘲讽刺激我行动。 - Some half dozen men, standing on the corner, flung taunts and jeers after the speeding car.
站在拐角处的五六个人,冲着疾驶而过的电车,发出一阵辱骂和嘲笑声。 - When the class ended, he wondered why he didn't hear the cruel taunts of his fellow students.
下课后,他纳闷儿同学们为什么没刻薄地奚落他。 - These bright colors may fill our hearts with elation, but to many they are daily taunts.
这些鲜艳的色彩可能使我们心中洋溢着快乐,但对许多人来说,它们是日常的嘲笑。 - They hurled defiant taunts at the riot police, who responded in kind.
他们向防暴警察挑衅大骂,防暴警察同样回骂他们。 - The drunken taunts of the others had hurt his feelings.
那些人醉后的讥诮怒骂真叫他伤透了心。