英:['bædˌmaʊθ]
美:['bædˌmaʊθ]
英:['bædˌmaʊθ]
美:['bædˌmaʊθ]
bad·mouth
baed maUth
badmouths, badmouthing, badmouthed
Verb
1. speak unfavorably about;
"She badmouthes her husband everywhere"
The first known use of bad-mouth was in 1941
balconynoun
a platform enclosed by a low wall or railing and built out from the side of a building
a platform inside a building extending out over part of the main floor (as of a theater)
baizenoun
a fabric made to resemble felt
bait1 of 2verb
to torment by repeated attacks
to torment (an animal) with dogs
to put bait on or in
bait a hook
bait2 of 2noun
something (as food) used to attract animals to a hook or into a trap
a poisonous material put where it will be eaten by and kill harmful or undesirable animals
lure sense 1, temptation
bad-mouthverb
to say bad things about
1 Then there was the fuss surrounding former cast member Angus T. Jones, who badmouthed the comedy and its message.
2 You're a real nitwit. Why should you Badmouth his girlfriend in his face?
你真是个糊涂虫, 怎么能当他面说他女朋友的 呢 ?
3 Didn’t she sell out her dear friend Will when she thought she’d have to badmouth him in print to get the judgeship that was denied her in the end?
4 Several of the letter-signers then filed a whistleblower lawsuit alleging that Paxton retaliated against them, badmouthing them and firing most of his critics.
5 “I swore an oath to myself that I would badmouth every actor in Hollywood. I would walk by his office and say, ‘Pacino’s crazy.
6 The diner, however, said he doesn’t plan on returning, although he claims he doesn't intend on badmouthing the restaurant to friends or locals in the wake of the incident.
7 Sarah Palin is still working on accepting daughter Bristol's engagement to Levi Johnston, who spent most of last year badmouthing her.
8 In recent months the film had been pushed back on the release calendar and badmouthed by Sony executives in leaked emails, and more recently it came under fire for perceived cultural insensitivity.
9 “He supported those who have opposed China and disrupted Hong Kong, and also badmouthed Hong Kong’s development prospects,” the statement said.
10 Falsified emails get dispersed to bad-mouth programs.
11 In death, publicly badmouthing him is the quickest way to get Deebo’d.
12 When the badmouthing and rumor-mongering escalated with the arrival of several new contestants, Thurston went to James and asked him to address the bullying, toxic environment and mob mentality.
13 Mr. Reid, though, wasn’t willing to set off the judicial fireworks that the show has been lacking by badmouthing Mr. Cowell’s choices.
14 I know this is about her and her anxieties about her own weight, but seriously, my grown-up brother doesn’t need his mother badmouthing him to his sibling.
15 Who do you think you are that you can badmouth me like that behind my back.
你以为你是谁,能那样在我背后说我坏话?
16 No badmouthing to Mom, no cheap shots at parties, no snarky jokes at the other’s expense.
17 With the global film industry eager to cash in on China's booming theatrical market, few wanted to discuss the subject with foreign media and risk offending the government by badmouthing a politically important film.
18 I know Sue does not like our mother-in-law because she has tried to rope me into badmouthing her.
19 BlenderBot 3 is still available online, despite it bad-mouthing Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and saying all kinds of offensive things.
20 Her songs have addressed real issues, but she won’t endorse or badmouth candidates.
1 指责
accusatory charge criticism allegation accusation reproach stricture harangue remonstrance judge blame knock accuse criticize allege rap rebuke snipe impugn remonstrate tax with a rap on the knuckles pick up on level at point the finger slap down
2 贬低
depreciative depreciate vilipend reduce lower humble lessen downgrade belittle underrate vilify deprecate derogate
4 说…的坏话