taunts

/tɔːnt/ (bre, ipa) · [tˈɔnts] /tɑːnt/ (ame, ipa) · [tˈɔnts] /ˈtȯnt How to pronounce taunt (audio) ˈtänt/ (ame, mw)

taunts — 動詞

  • tauntspresent simple I / you / we / they
  • tauntses3rd person singular
  • tauntsing-ing form
  • tauntsedpast simple

1. to say or shout cruel, mocking things to someone in order to embarrass them, hur

1.動詞及物B2
釋義

嘲弄;譏諷

用刻薄話羞辱並激怒人

to say or shout cruel, mocking things to someone in order to embarrass them, hurt them, or provoke a reaction

例句

After the missed kick, Owen taunted the goalkeeper from the touchline.

踢丟那球後,Owen 在場邊嘲弄那位守門員。

taunt + person in a competitive setting

Rania's older cousins taunted her about the cheap shoes all summer.

Rania 的表親整個夏天都拿那雙便宜鞋子譏諷她。

taunt + person + about + noun phrase

同義詞
  • mock

    broader and can be less aggressive or less personal

  • jeer

    suggests loud public shouting from a crowd or audience

  • ridicule

    more formal and often focuses on making someone look foolish

  • needle

    usually means repeated irritating remarks rather than open humiliation

反義詞
  • encourage

    to speak in a way that gives support instead of trying to hurt

  • praise

    to express approval rather than contempt

文法句型

taunt + person

taunt + person + about + noun phrase

keep taunting + person

taunt + person + with + chant or insult

用法筆記

Object is usually the person being targeted, and the insult often focuses on a weakness, mistake, or defeat. It is stronger and more openly cruel than playful teasing, and is common in school, sport, and online-conflict contexts.

常見錯誤

The boys taunted at Christopher after class.
The boys taunted Christopher after class.
💡taunt normally takes the person directly as its object.
Rania taunted her cousin for his shoes.
Rania taunted her cousin about his shoes.
💡use 'about' for the subject of the mockery.

taunts — 名詞