侮辱英语怎么说
If you are challenged, you take it as a personal affront and tend to lash out and fight back in a vengeful manner.
He was not a man to sit down with affront.
His speech is an affront to all decent member of the community.
Should they bear affront all objection?
So great was the affront!
His speech was an affront to all members of the community.
Having to rely on foreign rice seems to many a cultural affront.
"I was mortified," he wrote on July 27, 2007.
What a Westerner considers an honest look in the eye, the Oriental takes as a lack of respect and a personal affront.
Participants who had both status and power did not greatly demean their partners.
As the recession bites, a gastronomic indignity is nibbling its way through the land of fine dining: the humble sandwich.
All of the "you know how I know you're gay" insults were unscripted and in fact, a large portion of the film was improvised.
There is, however, one social stigma I noticed back when I was a bartender.
Okay, fella, one more insult from you and I'll ask you to leave the party.
She put on a professor's white coat and left amid a hail of insults and curses.
Remember the insults. Forget the compliments.
That's just an insult, a pointless insult.
The defence lawyers claimed that the prisoners had been subjected to cruel and degrading treatment.
But decades later, by the mid-1950s and in the struggle for civil rights, the word became a bitter racial epithet.
This officer's personality allowed him to take provocation and insults without feeling it personally and to therefore follow his training in the situation.
This is the systematic vandalization and humiliation of one civilization by another with technological superiority.
The chairman suffered the indignity of being refused admission to the meeting.
That's no excuse for insulting me!
The man who offers an insult writes it in sand, but for the man who received it, it's chiseled in bronze.