insults

insults[inˈsʌlts] 

原级:insult

insults的反义词

现在分词:insulting

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过去分词:insulted

过去式:insulted

insults 基本解释
侮辱,辱骂,侮辱性的言论( insult的名词复数 );侮辱,冒犯( insult的第三人称单数 );
insults 网络解释

1. 誹謗、侮辱、八卦、批評:someone must have been telling lies 有人一定在說謊話 | slanders, insults, criticisms, gossips 誹謗、侮辱、八卦、批評 | ...about her... ...關於她...

insults 单语例句

1. 911查询·英语单词

1. Maradona yelled insults at an injured cameraman after accidentally running over his feet following his World Cup squad announcement.

2. Some officially sponsored commercials have recently cropped up on mainland TV proclaiming that offering bribes to officials insults the character of the officials approached.

3. The West must face up to the treachery and insults given to China.

4. A single phrase sometimes triggers a barrage of flaming insults and threats.

5. Grieving mothers screamed insults and shook their fists in front of city hall.

6. insults的意思

6. Genoa President Enrico Preziosi has threatened to sell the club if he and his family continue to be the targets for supporters'ire and insults.

7. She had to put on a professor's white coat and was escorted away by police amid a hail of insults and curses.

8. Saddam was hanged amid shouted taunts and insults from Shiite witnesses - a scene Iraqi officials said was not repeated Monday.

9. The teases and insults they get in cyber space are three times more compared with kids from other ethnic groups.

10. Hundreds of Pinochet supporters gathered outside the hospital, weeping and trading insults with people in passing cars.