retorted
英 [rɪˈtɔːtɪd]
美 [rɪˈtɔːrtɪd]
v. (生气或幽默地)反驳,回嘴
retort的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- VERB 反驳;回嘴
Toretortmeans to reply angrily to someone.- Was he afraid, he was asked. 'Afraid of what?' he retorted...
有人问他是否害怕。“害怕什么?”他反问道。 - Others retort that strong central power is a dangerous thing in Russia.
其他人反驳说强大的中央集权在俄罗斯是很危险的。 - Retortis also a noun.
- His sharp retort clearly made an impact.
他尖刻的反驳显然起了作用。
- Was he afraid, he was asked. 'Afraid of what?' he retorted...
双语例句
- Do it yourself! She retorted.
“你自己做!”她反驳道。 - "Didn't you just say you're not afraid of gossip?" chin retorted.
“妈,你不是说过一切闲话你都不害怕吗?”琴热烈地说。 - "Why did you invade China?" I retorted.
为什么你们要侵略中国?我反问到。 - "I once said too God damn many things," he retorted abruptly and rose to his feet.
“我他妈的说过的话太多了,”他马上顶了她一句,就站起来了。 - Lady Sackville retorted that if they came, she would leave.
萨克维尔夫人反驳道,要是他们来她就走。 - Sam retorted that it was my fault as much as his.
萨姆反驳说我和他同样有错。 - "I'll do better than that," I retorted.
“我会做得更好,”我回敬道。 - I retorted, showing a decided purple witness to refute her.
我回嘴,指着我明摆着的紫斑作为见证来驳倒她。 - "Oh, why-why?" she retorted, one day, curtly.
啊,为什么&为什么?有一天她率直地反问。 - Those were your words in the release, retorted the reporter, sharply.
那是你在新闻稿中的话,那位记者尖锐地反驳道。