insults
n. 侮辱,辱罵,侮辱性的言論( insult的名詞複數 )
v. 侮辱,冒犯( insult的第三人稱單數 )
If someone insults you, they say or do something that is rude or offensive.
I did not mean to insult you...
我不是要故意侮辱你。
Buchanan said he was insulted by the judge's remarks.
布坎南說法官的那番話侮辱了他。
An insult is a rude remark, or something a person says or does which insults you.
Their behaviour was an insult to the people they represent...
他們的行為是對他們代表的人民的一種侮辱。
The prison Governor criticised some of his officers who shouted insults at prisoners on the roof.
監獄長批評了一些站在屋頂上大聲辱罵囚犯的獄警。
You say to add insult to injury when mentioning an action or fact that makes an unfair or unacceptable situation even worse.
The driver of the car that killed Smith got a £250 fine and five penalty points on his licence. To add insult to injury, he drove away from court in his own car.
撞死史密斯的汽車司機僅被罰款250英鎊,駕照上扣了5分。更讓人不可接受的是,他竟然開著自己的車從法院揚長而去。
Children would settle disputes by trading punches or insults in the schoolyard.
兒童會透過在操場上對打或互罵的方式解決爭端。
He shouted insults at the boy who had kicked him.
他大聲辱罵那個踢了他的男孩.
I will by no manner of means put up with such insults.
我絕不會容忍這種侮辱.
Hurling insults and threats is no way to fight.
辱罵和恐嚇決不是戰鬥.
He turned crimson under the insults.
他的臉因受到侮辱而漲得通紅.