insult
柯林斯詞典
1. V-T If someone insults you, they say or do something that is rude or offensive. 辱罵; 侮辱; 冒犯
I did not mean to insult you. 我并非故意要冒犯你。
2. insultedADJ 被侮辱的
I mean, I was a bit insulted that they thought I needed bribing to shut up. 我的意思是,我感到有些受侮辱的是他們認(rèn)為我收受賄賂才肯閉嘴。
3. N-COUNT An insult is a rude remark, or something a person says or does which insults you. 侮辱; 辱罵; 冒犯
Their behaviour was an insult to the people they represent. 他們的行為是對(duì)他們所代表的人們的一種侮辱。
4. PHRASE You say to add insult to injury when mentioning an action or fact that makes an unfair or unacceptable situation even worse. 更糟糕的是
It is the victim who is often put on trial and, to add insult to injury, she is presumed guilty until proven innocent of provoking the rape. 受到審問的往往是受害者,更糟糕的是,她被假定為有罪,直到證明強(qiáng)奸并非由她挑逗而引起。
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insult (insulting,insulted,insults)
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劍橋詞典
- an offensive remark or action
侮辱;辱罵
She made several insults about my appearance . 她說了幾句侮辱我長(zhǎng)相的話。
The steelworkers ' leader rejected the two percent pay rise saying it was an insult to the profession . 鋼鐵工人的領(lǐng)導(dǎo)者拒絕接受2%的加薪,認(rèn)為這是對(duì)他們職業(yè)的侮辱。
The instructions are so easy they are an insult to your intelligence (= they seem to suggest you are not clever if you need to use them). 說明如此簡(jiǎn)單,簡(jiǎn)直是在侮辱你的智商。 返回 insult