taunting

taunting[tɔ:ntɪŋ] 

原级:taunt

第三人称单数:taunts

taunting在线翻译

过去分词:taunted

过去式:taunted

taunting 基本解释
嘲弄;辱骂;奚落;嘲讽( taunt的现在分词 );
taunting 网络解释

taunting的意思

1. 嘲弄他人:17 Leverage:抬压他人. | 18 Any player who removes his helmet after a play while on the field:任何球员在场上比赛时脱下头盔. | 19 Taunting:嘲弄他人.

taunting 单语例句

1. The government film was silent but officials said there was no disturbance in the execution chamber like the taunting that occurred at Saddam's hanging.

2. Residents complained of random detentions and homes being ransacked as the hunt drew in more troops and brought taunting messages from the presumed captors.

3. taunting在线翻译

3. Saddam appeared to smile at those taunting him from below the gallows.

4. And a classmate of mine with the same moniker was instantly turned into a target of peer taunting.

5. taunting的解释

5. Lawyer Jim Hardin questions the validity of a city law that bars taunting police dogs.

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6. Some of them produced banners taunting Nadal, who relinquished the world No 1 spot to his fierce rival.

7. Premier David Cameron has experienced the largest taunting since he took office.

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8. Oehlert told police she was walking to the bus stop when Thistleton and two other people began taunting her at Copper Mountain.

9. " I don't think this deserves to happen to anybody taunting or not taunting, " Carlos Sousa told ABC.

10. He also wrote letters to the media and victims'families taunting police.

taunting 英英释义

noun

1. taunting

1. aggravation by deriding or mocking or criticizing

    Synonym: twit taunt

adj

1. abusing vocally
    expressing contempt or ridicule

    e.g. derisive laughter
           a jeering crowd
           her mocking smile
           taunting shouts of `coward' and `sissy'

    Synonym: derisive gibelike jeering mocking

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