侮辱英语怎么说
- Not only had Ed insulted this man by hinting that he was a garbageman, but he had obviously neglected to tip him.
- That's an insult to students.
- Geppetto, do not insult me or I shall call you Polendina.
- People felt insulted and stayed away from Ratner's shops.
- She said, "Because to call a native a pig is the worst insult of all."
- He had ceased to ask questions of anyone, since they brought him only insult instead of information.
- What a Westerner considers an honest look in the eye, the Oriental takes as a lack of respect and a personal affront.
- Mr. O'Friel made it clear that further insults of this kind would not be tolerated.
- Their behaviour was an insult to the people they represent.
- It's an affront to human dignity to keep someone alive like this.
- She insulted him and he responded in kind.
- He exercised considerable restraint in ignoring the insults.
- I have never been so insulted in my life!
- Nobody gets away with insulting me like that.
- The play was considered an affront to public morals.
- I mean, I was a bit insulted that they thought I needed bribing to shut up.
- You insult me by talking such nonsense!
- She was enraged at his insult.
- He just couldn't bear with such insults.
- One starts to insult the other one.
- Do not insult your former boss or your former employer.
- Don't insult my ears with his hated name.
- I had to insult him in Shakespearean English.
- In spite of these insults, I managed not to get angry.