retort
英 [rɪˈtɔːt]
美 [rɪˈtɔːrt]
v. (生气或幽默地)反驳,回嘴
n. (生气或幽默的)回应,反驳; 曲颈甑; 曲颈瓶; 蒸馏器
过去式:retorted 复数:retorts 第三人称单数:retorts 过去分词:retorted 现在分词:retorting
Collins.2 / BNC.8199 / COCA.13847
牛津词典
verb
- (生气或幽默地)反驳,回嘴
to reply quickly to a comment, in an angry, offended or humorous way- ‘Don't be ridiculous!’ Pat retorted angrily.
“别荒唐了!”帕特生气地回答道。 - Sam retorted that it was my fault as much as his.
萨姆反驳说我和他同样有错。
- ‘Don't be ridiculous!’ Pat retorted angrily.
noun
- (生气或幽默的)回应,反驳
a quick, angry or humorous reply- She bit back (= stopped herself from making) a sharp retort.
她克制住了自己,没有尖刻地反驳。
- She bit back (= stopped herself from making) a sharp retort.
- 曲颈甑;曲颈瓶;蒸馏器
a closed bottle with a long narrow bent spout that is used in a laboratory for heating chemicals
柯林斯词典
- VERB 反驳;回嘴
Toretortmeans to reply angrily to someone.- Was he afraid, he was asked. 'Afraid of what?' he retorted...
有人问他是否害怕。“害怕什么?”他反问道。 - Others retort that strong central power is a dangerous thing in Russia.
其他人反驳说强大的中央集权在俄罗斯是很危险的。 - Retortis also a noun.
- His sharp retort clearly made an impact.
他尖刻的反驳显然起了作用。
- Was he afraid, he was asked. 'Afraid of what?' he retorted...
英英释义
noun
- a vessel where substances are distilled or decomposed by heat
- a quick reply to a question or remark (especially a witty or critical one)
- it brought a sharp rejoinder from the teacher
verb