taunting
英 [ˈtɔːntɪŋ]
美 [ˈtɔːntɪŋ]
v. 辱骂; 嘲笑; 讽刺; 奚落
taunt的现在分词
现在分词:taunting
BNC.37968 / COCA.32018
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...
英英释义
noun
adj
- abusing vocally
- derisive laughter
- a jeering crowd
- her mocking smile
- taunting shouts of `coward' and `sissy'
双语例句
- Soon after Apple launched its larger-screen iPhones last week, rivals in Asia sent mocking messages on Twitter, taunting it for being slow to catch up with the industry trend.
苹果(Apple)上周推出其大屏iPhone之后不久,亚洲对手们便在Twitter上发言取笑,嘲讽苹果在捕捉行业趋势上慢半拍。 - We paid no heed to those taunting us.
我们不加注意于那些辱骂我们的人。 - Taunting Nato on Twitter, Anonymous says it has more of what it calls the organisation's "delicious data".
“匿名者”组织在Twitter上嘲讽北约称,他们还有很多关于北约的”有趣数据”。 - She wagged a finger under his nose in a taunting gesture.
她当着他的面嘲弄地摇晃着手指。 - Pessimism reared its head, too, taunting that I didn't really know this man, and for all I knew he was actually a monstrous human being I would be stranded with for a week.
悲观主义也抬头了,我真的不知道这个人,我知道的是我会与之滞留一周的可怕的人。 - He sent sixteen written communications to the news media over a thirty-year period, taunting the police and the public.
在长达三十年的时间里,他给新闻媒体发去了十六份手写信息,尽情嘲弄警方和大众。 - And now Hernandez is taunting shaw.
现在赫尔南德斯在挑衅肖。 - My classmates kept on taunting me, and to some extent their taunting did go through me because I felt that I could never finish this project!
我的同学一开始在嘲讽我,说我的灯如果这样下去能不能完成还是一个问题。 - He tried to goad me into playing a match with him by taunting me and saying that I was a terrible player.
他故意说我球打得差,想用激将法诱我和他比赛。 - For those who stood before him jeering him, reviling him, taunting him, and actually thrusting their tongues out at him in mockery.
那些站在祂面前,嘲弄祂、辱骂祂、讥笑祂和戏谑祂的群众。