insult
英 [ɪnˈsʌlt , ˈɪnsʌlt]
美 [ɪnˈsʌlt , ˈɪnsʌlt]
v. 辱骂; 侮辱; 冒犯
n. 辱骂; 侮辱; 冒犯
复数:insults 过去分词:insulted 现在分词:insulting 过去式:insulted 第三人称单数:insults
Oxford 3000 / Collins.2 / BNC.6862 / COCA.6568
习惯用语
n.
- add insult to injury
- 伤害之余又侮辱(使原本不好的关系更加恶化)
to make a bad relationship with sb worse by offending them even more
牛津词典
verb
- 辱骂;侮辱;冒犯
to say or do sth that offends sb- I have never been so insulted in my life!
我一生中从未被如此侮辱过! - She felt insulted by the low offer.
那么低的出价使她觉得受到了侮辱。
- I have never been so insulted in my life!
noun
- 辱骂;侮辱;冒犯
a remark or an action that is said or done in order to offend sb- The crowd were shouting insults at the police.
人群大声辱骂着警察。 - His comments were seen as an insult to the president.
他的评论被看成是对主席的冒犯。 - The questions were an insult to our intelligence (= too easy) .
那些问题(简单得)有辱我们的智慧。
- The crowd were shouting insults at the police.
柯林斯词典
- VERB 侮辱;辱骂
If someoneinsultsyou, they say or do something that is rude or offensive.- I did not mean to insult you...
我不是要故意侮辱你。 - Buchanan said he was insulted by the judge's remarks.
布坎南说法官的那番话侮辱了他。
- I did not mean to insult you...
- N-COUNT 侮辱;凌辱;辱骂
Aninsultis a rude remark, or something a person says or does which insults you.- Their behaviour was an insult to the people they represent...
他们的行为是对他们代表的人民的一种侮辱。 - The prison Governor criticised some of his officers who shouted insults at prisoners on the roof.
监狱长批评了一些站在屋顶上大声辱骂囚犯的狱警。
- Their behaviour was an insult to the people they represent...
- PHRASE 更为不公的是;更不可接受的是;更糟的是
You sayto add insult to injurywhen mentioning an action or fact that makes an unfair or unacceptable situation even worse.- The driver of the car that killed Smith got a £250 fine and five penalty points on his licence. To add insult to injury, he drove away from court in his own car.
撞死史密斯的汽车司机仅被罚款250英镑,驾照上扣了5分。更让人不可接受的是,他竟然开着自己的车从法院扬长而去。
- The driver of the car that killed Smith got a £250 fine and five penalty points on his licence. To add insult to injury, he drove away from court in his own car.
The verb is pronounced /ɪn'sʌlt/. The noun is pronounced /'ɪnsʌlt/. 动词读作 /ɪn'sʌlt/。名词读作 /'ɪnsʌlt/。
英英释义
noun
- a deliberately offensive act or something producing the effect of deliberate disrespect
- turning his back on me was a deliberate insult
- a rude expression intended to offend or hurt
- when a student made a stupid mistake he spared them no abuse
- they yelled insults at the visiting team
verb
- treat, mention, or speak to rudely
- He insulted her with his rude remarks
- the student who had betrayed his classmate was dissed by everyone
双语例句
- Who are you to insult someone who you even don't know!
谁让你们对一个根本不认识的人无礼了? - His insult really put me on my ear.
他的侮辱确实使我恼火。 - Suppose you insult me or suppose you're very kind to me.
假如你侮辱了我,或者你对我很好。 - Buchanan said he was insulted by the judge's remarks.
布坎南说法官的那番话侮辱了他。 - To add insult to injury, the penalty was awarded to the other side.
更糟糕的是,罚球被判给了对方。 - The prison Governor criticised some of his officers who shouted insults at prisoners on the roof.
监狱长批评了一些站在屋顶上大声辱骂囚犯的狱警。 - You can say you dislike her, but you could never insult her!
你可以说不喜欢她,但是你不能侮辱她! - I did not mean to insult you
我不是要故意侮辱你。 - I shall avenge every insult!
我会报复这一切的侮辱! - It's an insult to your dignity.
那是对你尊严的一种侮辱。