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
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
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
The boys kept taunting Christopher with a song about his haircut.
那群男孩一直唱著歌嘲弄 Christopher 的髮型。
Online trolls taunted Hui after a video of the fall spread.
一段跌倒影片傳開後,網路酸民開始譏諷 Hui。
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
taunts — 名詞
1. cruel mocking remarks aimed at someone to shame them or stir up a reaction
嘲諷話
用來羞辱挑釁的刻薄話
cruel mocking remarks aimed at someone to shame them or stir up a reaction
Baraka ignored the taunts and finished his speech without stopping.
Baraka 不理那些嘲諷話,繼續把演講講完。
ignore taunts
Taunts from the back row made the new teacher lose focus.
後排傳來的嘲諷話讓那位新老師分了心。
taunts from + group or place
The striker walked past the taunts and shook hands anyway.
那名前鋒頂著那些嘲諷話走過去,最後還是握了手。
A few nasty taunts followed Noa across the playground at lunch.
午餐時間,幾句惡毒的嘲諷話一路跟著 Noa 穿過操場。
- praise
words of approval rather than contempt
- encouragement
supportive words meant to help someone feel stronger
文法句型
ignore taunts
face taunts from + group
taunts at + person
trade taunts
用法筆記
Usually plural when several mocking remarks are directed at one person. It often appears with verbs such as 'ignore', 'face', or 'trade', especially in school, sport, or political scenes.