retorts
n. 反駁,回嘴( retort的名詞複數 ); 反駁的回答
v. 反駁( retort的第三人稱單數 )
To retort means to reply angrily to someone.
Was he afraid, he was asked. 'Afraid of what?' he retorted...
有人問他是否害怕。“害怕什麼?”他反問道。
Others retort that strong central power is a dangerous thing in Russia.
其他人反駁說強大的中央集權在俄羅斯是很危險的。
This and other retorts are of course required for immediate diplomatic purposes.
當然,這種駁詞及其它一些駁詞出於一時的外交需要可以利用.
Sharp retorts roll off the tongues of the people he characterizes.
尖銳的反駁滔滔不絕地出自他所塑造的人物之口.
At least the question should be put, he retorts.
他反駁道至少要將問題提出來.
Churchill was also notorious for his witty retorts.
丘吉爾也因為他機智詼諧的辯駁而出名.
Don't respond to retorts that are designed to make you angry. Ignore them.
不要回應那些設法讓你生氣的反駁, 忽略它們.