形容词无礼的; 出言不逊的,侮辱的
动词侮辱,冒犯( insult的现在分词)
1. 无礼的:insult 损害 | insulting 无礼的 | insultus 发作
2. 侮辱的:insulter 无礼的人 | insulting 侮辱的 | insultingly 侮辱地
3. 侮辱的,无礼的:Incite:激动,煽动 | Insulting:侮辱的,无礼的 | Debate:争论,辩论
4. 侮辱的; 无礼的; 污蔑的 (形):insult 傲慢无礼, 刺激, 侮辱 (动) | insulting 侮辱的; 无礼的; 污蔑的 (形) | insultingly 侮辱地; 无礼地 (副)
1. 侮辱的;侮慢的;无礼的
Something that is insulting is rude or offensive.
e.g. The article was insulting to the families of British citizens...
那篇文章侮辱了英国公民家庭。
e.g. One of the apprentices made an insulting remark to a passing officer.
其中一名学徒对着一名路过的警官说了一句侮辱他的话。
1. Their members denounce her concert for supporting homosexuality, insulting Christianity and advocating pornography.
2. insulting
2. She was transferred to a city court on Tuesday, facing possible charges of insulting the monarchy and inciting public disorder.
3. It accuses the Hollywood movie of violating religious ethics and morals, and insulting the feelings of the clergy and followers.
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4. He argued that the operation of the coffee shop in the imperial palace is insulting to Chinese culture.
5. Netizens consider the warning " insulting, " as there is a connotation of apposing stray children with street animals.
6. Sudanese state media said on Wednesday that Gibbons faced charges of insulting Islam, inciting hatred and showing contempt for religious beliefs.
7. Burning offerings is a ritual to mourn the dead, but doing so in a public place is often deemed insulting and causes chaos.
8. insulting的意思
8. In a humanistic perspective, these requirements reflect a discriminating attitude toward certain groups of people and are often insulting.
9. It is both insulting and disrespectful, and usually causes more problems than benefits.
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10. Now mobile phone users should think twice before sending unwanted erotic or insulting text messages.
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