taunted
英 [ˈtɔːntɪd]
美 [ˈtɔːntɪd]
v. 辱骂; 嘲笑; 讽刺; 奚落
taunt的过去分词和过去式
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
- They taunted him with cowardice/ with being a coward.
他们讥笑他胆怯[是胆小鬼]。 - He taunted armed officers by pointing to his head, as if inviting them to shoot
他用手指着自己的头来嘲弄武装警察,好像在招引他们开枪一样。 - The former Scottish international had plenty of skill to match his steely determination and he revelled in being taunted and booed by opposition fans-it seemed to bring out the best in him.
这名苏格兰国脚拥有全面的技术和钢铁般的意志,而在比赛中他常常受到对手的嘲弄和嘘声; - They taunted her with her inability to swim.
他们讥笑她不会游泳。 - The mill foreman taunted the workers, badgered them, and told them that they dared not quit.
厂里的工头辱骂工人们,折磨他们,并吩咐他们不许离开。 - The crowd taunted the athlete with his poor performance.
人群因运动员成绩差劲奚落他。 - Some girls taunted her because she was poor.
因为她穷,有些女孩子就嘲笑她。 - Other youths taunted him about his clothes.
其他年轻人笑话他的衣服。 - Hundreds of rioters lobbed petrol bombs and more at the police, torched vehicles, smashed shops and taunted shopkeepers as they robbed them.
几百名暴徒向警察投掷汽油弹和其他物品、将交通工具付之一炬、砸毁商店,并在抢劫的时候辱骂店主。 - She had taunted him with not having the courage of his instincts.
她嘲笑他没有勇气按本能行事。