1.骂人
1.the act of saying insulting things to or about someone
1."There was no abuse, name-calling, threats, punishment, bans or dismissals, " he said.
他表示:“没有出现谩骂、点名批评、威胁、惩罚、禁止或解职的情况。”
2.Avoid sarcasm, name calling or personal attacks on the inpidual trying to help.
避免对想帮你的人讽刺,辱骂或个人攻击。
3.At this point the boys in the girls behind the name calling, voice trembling, lips have been Blushing.
此时男孩在背后呼唤着女孩的名字,声音颤抖,嘴唇已经发白。
4.I didn't mind the name calling because when I got home I started to feel better and was able to fall asleep.
我并不介意她们怎么称呼我,因为回到家以后,我感觉好多了,并且睡着了。
5.There was more name-calling in the campaign for senator than I ever heard before.
在那次参议员竞选中相互谩骂之多是我闻所未闻的。
6.From those who use the term "reproductive right. " such a plain statement often yields a response including angry name calling.
提出“生殖权利”这样一个普通申明的那些人往往产生象名字被叫而愤怒一样的反应。
7.Fighting with those ethnic Korean kids was an often occurrence, for we would do name-calling on them like 'Koryo sticks'.
最常打架的是和那些朝鲜族的孩子,因为我们老骂他们“高丽棒子”。
8.that kind of name-calling, he could define the Democrats into a minority party for a long time.
金里奇坚信,他只要能把这种骂人的词汇形成习惯,就可以使民主党长期处于少数党地位。
9.I'm not going to get into a name-calling match with somebody (Vice President Dick Cheney) who has a 9 percent approval rating.
我不想和支持度只有9%的人(指副总统迪克。切尼)斗嘴。
10.I solemnly declare that here comes a name-calling era, and we would curse the enemy softly to death.
我郑重的宣布,一个开骂的时代开始了,我们要轻声的骂死敌人。