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
- He taunted me beyond endurance.
他的“笑骂”我不能忍受。 - The crowd taunted the athlete with his poor performance.
人群因运动员成绩差劲奚落他。 - They taunted him into taking the dare.
他们嘲弄得他接受挑战。 - Some girls taunted her because she was poor.
因为她穷,有些女孩子就嘲笑她。 - 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。 - However, it has also been suggested England's fans were not entirely blameless and taunted their home counterparts with derogatory comments about their Romany background.
但是,英格兰球迷也并不是全然无错的,他们以一些贬义的评论讥讽对方的罗马尼身世。 - The other boys taunted him.
其他的男孩嘲笑他。 - They taunted him into crying.
他们嘲笑他到哭了。 - Oh, yeah, I taunted.
噢,是的,我嘲弄她。 - The Economist magazine recently taunted the president with the observation that failure in trade legislation will be a signal that America is giving up its role as defender of an open global economy in the same way that Mr Obama has retreated in foreign policy.
《经济学家》(Economist)杂志不久前嘲笑奥巴马称,贸易立法的失败将成为一个信号,标志美国正在放弃自身作为全球开放经济捍卫者的角色,这和奥巴马在外交政策领域的败退如出一辙。