Affronted
英音[ əˈfrʌntɪd ] 美音[ əˈfrʌntɪd ]

冒犯

常用释义

词性释义

adj.

被冒犯的;被侮辱的

v.

公开侮辱;冒犯(affront 的过去分词)
例句
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He had been cavalierly affronted by a man who, but a short years before, he would have considered a mere underling.
几年前,他原认为这个人不过是个无名小卒,现在居然傲慢地侮辱了他。
被他的无礼而冒犯,她冷冷地、无言地盯着他。
India's national security adviser was sufficiently affronted to warn the new president last February against "barking up the wrong tree" .
印度国家安全顾问感到深受冒犯,在2月份曾警告新总统不要“选错了目标”。
But John affronted him, saying the principal was an affected man.
但是约翰侮辱校长是一个做作的人。
但中国对新疆暴乱所表现出深受冒犯的激动情绪,是帝国遭到挑战的一种典型反应。
In formalizing my position against burqas, I am in no way affronted by the more conservative form of dress chosen by many Muslim women.
把我反对罩袍的立场正式化,并不是轻蔑许多伊斯兰妇女选择保守的服装。
when you were not careful to have affronted others, you should say: sorry!
教室里,当你不小心冒犯了别人时说声:“对不起!”
她不喜欢这个地方,它使她感到窒息,甚至害怕。
她被他的行为冒犯了。
他的行为冒犯了我。
常用短语
同义词
adj.
被冒犯的;被侮辱的
v.
公开侮辱;冒犯(affront的过去分词)