insult
verb
noun
ɪnˈsʌlt
verb
1
to
offend
someone
by
saying
or
doing
something
they
think
is
rude
侮辱; 冒犯
Nobody
insults
my
family
and
gets
away
with
it!
谁也别想侮辱了我的家人之后就这么算了!
I
hope
Andy
won’t
be
insulted
if
I
don’t
come.
如果我不来,希望安迪不要介意。
insult
sb
by
doing
sth
They
insult
us
by
ignoring
our
complaints.
他们对我们的投诉不理不睬,这是在侮辱我们。
2
insult sb’s intelligence
to
say
or
do
something
that
suggests
you
think
someone
is
stupid
侮辱某人的智力
I
won’t
insult
your
intelligence
by
lying.
Yes,
I
told
him.
我不想撒谎来侮辱你的智力。 是,我告诉他了。
ˈɪnsʌlt
noun
3
a
remark
or
action
that
is
offensive
or
deliberately
rude
辱骂; 侮辱; 冒犯
She
was
shouting
insults
at
her
boyfriend.
她正对她的男朋友高声辱骂。
$200
for
all
that
work?
It’s
an
insult.
干那么多工作才给 200 美元? 这简直是侮辱。
Their
offer
was
so
low
I
took
it
as
an
insult
(=thought
it
was
meant
to
be
an
insult)
.
他们的出价太低,我认为是一种侮辱。
4
be an insult to sb’s intelligence
to
offend
someone
by
being
too
simple
or
stupid
〔因过于简单或愚蠢而〕是对某人智力的侮辱
Some
advertising
is
an
insult
to
our
intelligence.
有些广告对我们的智力是一种侮辱。