accosted
英 [əˈkɒstɪd]
美 [əˈkɔːstɪd]
v. (贸然)上前搭讪; (唐突地)走近谈话
accost的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- VERB (唐突地或带有威胁性地)走近跟…攀谈,上前与…搭讪
If someoneaccostsanother person, especially a stranger, they stop them or go up to them and speak to them in a way that seems rude or threatening.- A man had accosted me in the street.
一个男的在街上和我搭讪。
- A man had accosted me in the street.
双语例句
- A strange man accosted him and asked for money.
一个陌生人走上前去开口向他要钱。 - Sure enough, revolutionaries of that village stopped the carriage and accosted the royal family.
毫无疑问,那个村庄里的革命分子截停了马车,向王室一家搭讪。 - His benevolent nature prevented him from refusing any beggar who accosted him.
他生性仁慈的,对任何一个向他乞讨的乞丐都慷概解囊。 - I was accosted by a stranger.
一位路人和我搭话。 - A man had accosted me in the street.
一个男的在街上和我搭讪。 - He accosted me with trepidation and passed on.
他慌慌张张地向我打了个招呼就走开了。 - I'm usually accosted by beggars and drunks as I walk to the station.
我在去车站的路上常常会碰到乞丐和醉汉。 - He was accosted by his men at the pithead.
他手下的人在矿井口同他打招呼。 - She was accosted by a complete stranger.
有一个她完全不认识的人过来和她搭讪。 - He was accosted by two men who spoke to him in faultless german.
有两个操纯正德语的男子过来和他搭讪。