riposte
英 [rɪˈpɒst]
美 [rɪˈpoʊst]
n. 机敏的回答; 巧妙的反驳; 反应; 回应
v. 还刺,尖锐回答
复数:ripostes 现在分词:riposting 过去式:riposted 第三人称单数:riposts 过去分词:riposted
BNC.19917 / COCA.31986
牛津词典
noun
- 机敏的回答;巧妙的反驳
a quick and clever reply, especially to criticism- a witty riposte
机智的回答
- a witty riposte
- 反应;回应
a course of action that takes place in response to sth that has happened- The US delivered an early riposte to the air attack.
美国对空袭很快作出了反应。
- The US delivered an early riposte to the air attack.
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 机敏的回答
Ariposteis a quick, clever reply to something that someone has said.- Laura glanced at Grace, expecting a cheeky riposte.
劳拉匆匆瞥了格雷斯一眼,想着他会厚着脸皮巧妙地反驳一下。
- Laura glanced at Grace, expecting a cheeky riposte.
- VERB 机敏地回答
If youriposte, you make a quick, clever response to something someone has said.- 'It's tough at the top,' he said. 'It's tougher at the bottom,' riposted the billionaire.
“身居高位很辛苦,”他说。“在底层更辛苦,”这个亿万富翁机敏地回答道。
- 'It's tough at the top,' he said. 'It's tougher at the bottom,' riposted the billionaire.
- N-COUNT 回应;还击
You can refer to an action as ariposte tosomething when it is a response to that thing.- The operation is being seen as a swift riposte to the killing of a senior army commander.
这次军事行动被看作是对一名高级军事指挥官被杀所作出的迅速还击。
- The operation is being seen as a swift riposte to the killing of a senior army commander.
英英释义
noun
- (fencing) a counterattack made immediately after successfully parrying the opponents lunge
- a quick reply to a question or remark (especially a witty or critical one)
- it brought a sharp rejoinder from the teacher
verb