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verbnoun I have never been so insulted in my life! 我一生中从未被如此侮辱过! She felt insulted by the low offer. 那么低的出价使她觉得受到了侮辱。 You insult my intelligence! (= you are treating me as if I am stupid) He was dismissed for publicly insulting prominent politicians. I felt deeply insulted that she hadn’t asked me to the meeting. Do you really expect me to believe that? Don’t insult my intelligence! I have never been so insulted in all my life! The crowd were shouting insults at the police. 人群大声辱骂着警察。 insult to somebody/something His comments were seen as an insult to the president. 他的评论被看成是对主席的冒犯。 The questions were an insult to our intelligence (= too easy). 那些问题(简单得)有辱我们的智慧。 I don’t mean this as an insult, but I think the team would play better without you. I meant it as a bit of constructive advice, but he took it as a personal insult Insults were flying back and forth. It was an insult to his wife. Only 300 people came to the match and to add insult to injury, the floodlights went out during the second half. The king is unlikely to forgive the insult offered to his ambassador. The questions were a real insult to our intelligence. The two groups of fans exchanged insults. Then, to add insult to injury= to make things worse, they told me I couldn’t get on the flight. They were hurling insults at the police. To call a woman a girl is the ultimate insult. Whatever you do, don’t call a ‘railway enthusiast‘ a trainspotter—it’s the ultimate insult. one of the worst insults you can throw at somebody The crowd was shouting insults at the police. |