invective

美音:[ɪn'vektɪv] 英音:[ɪn'vektɪv]

简单释义:


n.辱骂;咒骂

adj.诽谤的

网络痛骂;恶言漫骂;猛烈抨击

完整释义:


n.

1.谩骂
2.骂人的话

adj.

1.诽谤的,责骂的


例句:

  1. One disconcerting aspect of the fall was the invective it unleashed within China, particularly on the Internet.
    此次下跌不安的一面是在中国尤其在互联网上发泄出的抨击。

  2. In Green's invective there is the starveling author's jealousy of the prosperous actor.
    格林的痛骂声里包含潦倒作家对发迹演员的嫉妒。

  3. The deputy leader of the group, which is based in Baghdad, explained its campaign using a stream of homophobic invective.
    这个组织总部设在巴格达,其副首领用一连串谩骂同性恋者的语言解释了这个运动。

  4. At Gimbel's trial, jurors were shown vivid emails filled with racial invective and calls to violence.
    在金贝尔的审判庭上,陪审员们耳闻目睹了那些绘声绘色的充斥着种族谩骂的电子邮件和暴力言论的电话。

  5. The US Defense secretary, Robert Gates, sat in the front row, feeling the full force of Putin's invective.
    美国国防部长罗伯特•盖茨坐在前排,感受到了普京的猛烈抨击带给他的强大压力。

  6. She laid into HIM with her usual invective as soon as he opened the door.
    他一开门,她就像往常一样把他痛骂一顿。

  7. But the talks are occurring in an atmosphere of mutual suspicion, in which confrontational invective is growing.
    但谈判在相互猜疑的气氛中开始,对峙的恶言在增加。

  8. a volcano that spewed molten lava; spewed invective at his opponent.
    喷出大量熔岩的火山;对他的对手进行大肆谩骂

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