taunt的意思和读音

taunt

: [tɔnt] : [tɔːnt]

v.

adj.()

adv.

n.

taunts  taunting  taunted  

v.compliment

v.mock,tease,jeer,sneer,goad

n.gibe,affront,criticism,verbal abuse,derision

tauntv.

1.~ sbto try to make sb angry or upset by saying unkind things about them, laughing at their failures, etc.

The other kids continually taunted him about his size.

n.

1.an insulting or unkind remark that is intended to make sb angry or upset

Black players often had to endure racist taunts.

n.1.,,2.3.,

v.1.,2.

adj.1.()

adv.1.

n.1.a cruel remark that is intended to make someone angry or upset

v.1.to shout cruel things at someone in order to make them angry or upset

1. /dance /taunt /laugh ...

2. 131 Find potion: ; 137 Taunt; 138 Shout:

3. 11. Deride 12. Taunt 14. Guffaw ...

4. gaunt adj. taunt vt. jaunt n. vi. ...

5. Tap Taunt , Tease , ...

6. Threaten Taunt Summon ...

7. ●unsettle v. 使taunt n. ●jibe n. ...

8. ... Tarnhelm-Skull Cap( -taunt) Tearhaunch-Greaves( -

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1.The point is that his political opponents and many in the financial markets did not believe him and used "green shoots" as an ironic taunt.

2.If anything, he felt the injustice of the game as it stood, and was not cheap enough to add to it the slightest mental taunt.

3.To his surprise, John didn't even try to taunt or tease. Instead, he just gave him a friendly slap on the back. "Right, Myron. "

4.After school, his mates in the road taunt him, with him, and pursued a throw stones.

5.It was a taunt that the president chose, uncharacteristically, not to dismiss.

6.But all the kids used to taunt me with this lame song.

7.You are a docile guy living in a street inhabited by these speedster goons who always taunt you for your demeanor.

8.To put it plainly, they used to beat her, and taunt her with eating their bread.

9.All day long my enemies taunt me; those who rail against me use my name as a curse.

10.In this case, the game AI is able to use unique elements of the game state to supply a taunt appropriate to the situation.AI