twit
英 [twɪt]
美 [twɪt]
n. 笨蛋; 傻瓜; 讨厌鬼
复数:twits 过去式:twitted 现在分词:twitting 第三人称单数:twits 过去分词:twitted
BNC.24789 / COCA.28927
牛津词典
noun
- 笨蛋;傻瓜;讨厌鬼
a silly or annoying person
柯林斯词典
- 傻瓜;白痴;笨蛋
If you call someone as atwit, you are insulting them and saying that they are silly or stupid.
英英释义
noun
- aggravation by deriding or mocking or criticizing
- someone who is regarded as contemptible
verb
- harass with persistent criticism or carping
- The children teased the new teacher
- Don't ride me so hard over my failure
- His fellow workers razzed him when he wore a jacket and tie
双语例句
- Little twit blasted me on his new cd, why?
他在新专辑中攻击我?为什么? - The LORD does not twit us with them and charge us with being insincere.
上帝并没有因我们的偏行己路而责怪我们不忠诚。 - He reportedly called her 'a lying little twit'.
据说他称她是“满嘴谎话的可恶白痴”。 - He is rannulph junuh, you damn twit.
他就是兰努夫朱诺,你这傻帽。 - Who are you gonna beiieve? This Iying IittIe twit, or the man who raised you?
你究竟想信谁?这个撒谎的小丫头还是把你养大的人? - A boring old twit like the adults I see.
我看见的那些成年人那样。 - Soon I will be sultan, not that addle-pated twit.
不久国王就是我了,不再是那个糟老头子了。 - He's asking you a question, you twit!
问你话呢,笨蛋!