expletives
英 [ɛksˈpliːtɪvz]
美 [ˈɛksplətɪvz]
n. (愤怒或痛苦时用的)秽语,咒骂语,感叹语
expletive的复数
柯林斯词典
- 脏字;咒骂语
Anexpletiveis a rude word or expression such as 'Damn!' which you say when you are annoyed, excited, or in pain.
双语例句
- They insisted that all the expletives were deleted from the article.
他们坚持说文章里所有的诅咒语已被删掉了。 - The very suggestion would surely provoke a string of choice Texan expletives in response.
这种问题肯定会引起一连串美国德克萨斯州骂人的话。 - We had to edit out the expletives.
我们只好把咒骂语给删掉。 - That was actually one of the more polite complaints – the vast majority contained expletives, for obvious reasons.
实际上这个用户的抱怨已经非常礼貌了,大多数人都因为显而易见的原因而爆了粗口。 - Bloodless violence and soft expletives.
不见血的暴力和程度较轻的咒骂。 - The expletives were deleted from the transcript.
咒骂部分被从手稿中删除。 - Be honest, use proper grammar and avoid slang and expletives.
坦诚,用正确的语法并避免俗话和咒骂。 - Paused to deliver a parting shot at the door; a Parthian volley of expletives from Uncle Billy-Bret Harte.
在门口停下来说了临别的最后一句话;比利舅舅离开时迸发出来的咒骂&布瑞特·哈特。 - "It's stupid to try to evaluate one's own works," he says, lacing his answer with frequent expletives.
“试图抬高自己的作品是愚蠢的,”他说,言语中频繁地夹杂着脏话。 - Expletives, whose investigation is often neglected, refer to rude words or expressions that the speakers use to convey their emotion.
咒骂语指的是用于表达说话者情感的粗鲁的词语或表达方式,其研究往往为人们所忽视。