1.咒骂;诅咒
1.〔口语〕粗话,诅咒;咒骂
2.〔美口〕古怪可憎的东西〔指人或动物〕
1.to swear
1.a person or animal with a particular, usually irritating, trait
2.an instance of vulgar or offensive language
3.someone who is annoying and unreasonable
4.a cuss word
1.a person or animal with a particular, usually irritating, trait
2.an instance of vulgar or offensive language
3.someone who is annoying and unreasonable
4.a cuss word
1.On that afternoon, much to the chagrin of her older brother, she'd been trying to pull some boy's pants down and cussing out loud for fun.
那天下午,,更多的是他哥哥的懊悔,她曾经试图把一些男孩子的脱下裤子和谩骂大声获得乐趣。
2.Today, I saw an old man doing something to my car, so I started cussing at him, telling him that I'll kill him.
今天我看到一个老头在我的车边摸摸索索的,就大骂着冲过去说死老头我宰了你哦。
3.When he slowed to a stop at a yellow light, the woman hit the horn, cussing and screaming in frustration and gesturing angrily.
当那名男子因黄灯减速停车时,她却大按喇叭、气愤地叫嚣、咒骂他,并作出愤怒的手势。
4.but it warn't no use -- up the street he would tear again, and give Sherburn another cussing .
可是,这一切都无济于事——他会又一次在街上飞奔起来,再一次大骂歇朋。
5.Dwight: Oh, well, that's why that guy was cussing at me while we drove away.
德怀特:怪不得我开车时,那帮家伙都骂我呢。
6.I'm just answering questions, politely correct me if I'm wrong; I wont respond to cussing.
我是仅仅回答问题,如果我是错误,有礼貌校正我;我惯常做法对咒骂作出反应。
7.and when they found we only wanted to go four or five mile they was booming mad, and gave us a cussing , and said they wouldn't land us.
等到他们知道我们只要搭四五英里路就要下船,他们就气坏了,把我们臭骂了一顿,还扬言说到时候不放我们上岸。
8.The irate woman and her now-irate husband followed, cussing me up one side and down the other.
发怒的女人和她现在-发怒的丈夫跟随,向上乱骂我一边和下另一个置于地面。
9.Much as I dislike cussing, I realize that colorful obscenities are a part of just about every language.
尽管我不喜欢诅咒别人,可我也认识到“多姿多彩”的猥亵语已然在每种语言中占有一席之地。
10.Some drivers spend their time cussing to themselves or yelling and screaming at everyone on the road.
一些司机开车时脏话满嘴:骂自己,也对着路人不耐烦地大喊大叫。