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insult noun ADJECTIVE | VERB + INSULT | INSULT + VERB | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEbad, grave, great, terrible 恶毒的/严重的/极大的/伤害极大的侮辱◆one of the worst insults you can throw at somebody能够加诸他人的最恶毒的侮辱之一final, ultimate 莫大的侮辱◆To call a woman a girl is the ultimate insult.把一个女人叫作小妞是极端的侮辱。calculated, deliberate (especially BrE) 蓄意的/故意的侮辱direct (especially NAmE) 直接的侮辱personal 人身侮辱VERB + INSULThurl, shout, throw 高声辱骂;大声辱骂;谩骂◆They were hurling insults at the police.他们高声辱骂警察。mean sth as ⋯意在侮辱◆I don't mean this as an insult, but I think the team would play better without you.我不想羞辱你,不过我觉得球队如果没有你,表现会更好些。take sth as 把⋯当作羞辱◆I meant it as a bit of constructive advice, but he took it as a personal insult.我的本意是提点儿建设性意见,但他却把这视为人身侮辱。endure, suffer 忍受/遭受羞辱◆Foreigners have to suffer constant insults from the local population.外国人不得不遭受当地人不断的侮辱。exchange, trade 互相辱骂◆The two groups of fans exchanged insults.两帮粉丝互相谩骂。INSULT + VERBfly 辱骂声漫天飞◆Insults were flying back and forth.双方你来我往,谩骂声不绝于耳。PREPOSITIONinsult to 对⋯的侮辱◆It was an insult to his wife.那是对他妻子的侮辱。PHRASESadd insult to injury 伤害之外又加侮辱;雪上加霜的是◆Then, to add insult to injury (= to make things worse), they told me I couldn't get on the flight.更糟糕的是,他们随后又告诉我说我不能登机。an insult to your intelligence 对智力的侮辱◆The questions were a real insult to our intelligence (= because they were too easy).那些问题实在是有辱我们的智商。 |