侮辱英语怎么说
She felt insulted by the low offer.
Others tell of security staff and managers turning a blind eye to men groping, insulting or even threatening the women.
The insult he received made him mad(angry).
After being insulted like that, my blood is really up!
The young man much resented this directness of attack, and in the war of words which followed when they met he did not scruple publicly to insult Mr Clare, without respect for his gray hairs.
The treaties of 1815 removed him as a personal offence.
Never insult, embarrass, shame, yell at or otherwise demean a person.
Rand, a devout atheist, might have seen that as an insult rather than an honor.
Anyone would bridle at such insults.
The insulted visitor moved to the spot where he had laid his hat, pale and with a quivering lip.
So what are you trying to do, insult me?
With this insult, my patience was at an end.
While his lifeblood drained out, hecklers stood by and shouted insults, making fun of his pain and challenging his claim to be God.
Men broke down truck tyres in dirt-floor garages, their sledges ringing through the trees, and broke each other's bones, now and then, over a woman, or an insult, or an open jug.
Many a brisk argument or an insulting quarrel breaks out as the weary queues push and shove each other to get on buses and tubes.
"The bus driver insulted me," she fumed.
She's a lovely woman, and I don't want to see her humiliated.
It is any action that is meant to make others feel hurt, scared or humiliated.
They descended to the level of personal insults.
This was insulting to Shelley and only likely to get me laughed at.
He had been a dictator and a warlord who had oppressed and degraded the people of the South.
Insults can lead to the incitement of violence.
She stewed about an imagined insult.
My boss sometimes makes insulting remarks but I just grin and bear it rather than risk losing my job.