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taunting如何读
taunting是什么意思
- 辱骂
- 奚落,嘲笑,嘲弄,讽刺,讥诮
- <古>被嘲笑的人,嘲弄的对象,笑柄
- 嘲笑的言辞
- 逗弄,嘲弄,嘲笑,用嘲笑刺激,戏弄
- 辱骂,骂,嘲笑辱骂
- 【海】很高的
taunting英英释义
Noun
1. aggravation by deriding or mocking or criticizing
Adjective
1. abusing vocally; expressing contempt or ridicule;
"derisive laughter"
"a jeering crowd"
"her mocking smile"
"taunting shouts of `coward' and `sissy'"
taunting词源英文解释
Verb perhaps from Middle French tenter to try, tempt — more at tempt
The first known use of taunt was circa 1527
taunting儿童词典英英释义
tavernnoun
an establishment where alcoholic liquors are sold to be drunk on the premises
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tautologynoun
needless repetition of an idea, statement, or wordalso: an instance of such repetition
"a beginner who has just started" is a tautology
tautadjective
drawn to the limit : not slack
taut rope
high-strung, tense
taut nerves
kept in proper order or condition
a taut ship
tautadjective
drawn to the limit : not slack
taut rope
high-strung, tense
taut nerves
kept in proper order or condition
a taut ship
tautadjective
drawn to the limit : not slack
taut rope
high-strung, tense
taut nerves
kept in proper order or condition
a taut ship
tautadjective
drawn to the limit : not slack
taut rope
high-strung, tense
taut nerves
kept in proper order or condition
a taut ship
taupenoun
a brownish gray
tauntverb
to provoke or challenge in a mocking or insulting manner : jeer at
tauntverb
to provoke or challenge in a mocking or insulting manner : jeer at
taunting 例句
1 Snickering among themselves and taunting her, they had pushed a chair directly in front of her.
2 The soldier was shouting, “Don’t waste your bullet! I say one vandal one bullet with immediate effect!” while the little boys gathered around him, taunting him, laughing at him, singing praise names for him.
3 Beaming genially, Hodor looked, from one Frey to the other, oblivious to their taunting.
4 Is he addressing the audience or is he so drunk he might actually be taunting the Capitol?
5 Dance Dance Immolation: Kill 3 enemies while they're taunting.
祭舞: 杀死3个正在做嘲笑动作的敌人.
6 "It was nice to see you again," Jacob said, and I could tell he was taunting Mike just a bit.
“很高兴再次见到你。”雅克布说道,我敢说他是在小小地奚落了一下迈克。
7 Each match began simply enough, with a ritualistic strutting around the circle, the two combatants physically taunting each other in a sort of aggressive dance.
8 It was a cruel maze, with every corner taunting them.
9 I’d. heard it taunting me many times before in my dreams.
10 The children would have come back from the stream and would be taunting and chasing one another under the breadfruit tree.
11 This was just like Arielle and Poppy taunting and jeering, making her think she was small.
12 The applicants tell House about Irene's new vision but he's more interested in taunting Cole.
申请者们告诉House关于Irene的新幻觉,但他对嘲弄Cole更感兴趣.
13 Juanita put her arm out the window and waved my old canvas bag at me, taunting me from inside the car, daring me to stay behind.
14 And having Hooper come with him, taunting and bullying, wearing him down, was the worst thing he could imagine.
15 Vonetta whipped free and dodged to her left, then right, like a fighter in the boxing ring, taunting and teasing Fern.
16 Are they taunting me now, showing me what naked Caribs look like, telling me I was wrong not to believe them?
17 Months of taunting had gotten under their skins.
18 My brothers made my life a living nightmare with their taunting.
19 Nute Gunray delighted in toying with Bibble, taunting him about the dire state of the Naboo populace.
纽特·冈雷以玩弄比布尔为乐,用纳布人民的悲惨命运来嘲弄他。
20 It was part of the taunting that Bokator was known for, but this was so much more.