swear word
swear word — 名詞
1. a word that many people find shocking or impolite, often said when someone is an
髒話;粗話
粗魯、冒犯的字眼,常在生氣時脫口而出
a word that many people find shocking or impolite, often said when someone is angry, hurt, or surprised.
The teacher told Anong off for shouting a swear word in class.
老師責備 Anong 在課堂上大聲說髒話。
shout a swear word — common verb collocation
Eitan hit his thumb with the hammer and let out a loud swear word.
Eitan 用鎚子敲到拇指,痛得大聲罵了一句髒話。
swear word as reaction to sudden pain
The film has so many swear words that young children should not watch it.
這部電影有太多髒話,小孩子不應該觀看。
Gabriela quickly said sorry after a swear word slipped out at the dinner table.
Gabriela 在餐桌上不小心脫口說出髒話後,立刻道歉。
My grandmother never uses swear words, even when the traffic is terrible.
我奶奶從不說髒話,即使塞車塞得很嚴重也一樣。
- curse word
near-identical meaning; slightly more common in American English
- profanity
more formal; often used in writing or rules about offensive language
- expletive
formal term, common in news reports and legal contexts
文法句型
use a swear word
say a swear word
用法筆記
Almost always countable and easy to pluralise (swear words); often the object of use, say, shout, or let out. Stronger and ruder than 'rude word', which can cover mild impoliteness.