jilt

英 [dʒɪlt] 美 [dʒɪlt]

v.  抛弃,遗弃(情人)

过去分词:jilted过去式:jilted现在分词:jilting第三人称单数:jilts

BNC.35577 / COCA.31046



牛津词典

verb

  1. 抛弃,遗弃(情人)
    to end a romantic relationship with sb in a sudden and unkind way
    1. He was jilted by his fiancée.
      他被未婚妻抛弃了。
    2. a jilted bride/lover
      被抛弃的新娘 / 情人

柯林斯词典

  1. VERB 抛弃,遗弃,甩掉(情人)
    If someone is jilted, the person they are having a romantic relationship with suddenly ends the relationship in a surprising and upsetting way.
    1. She was jilted by her first fiancé.
      她被她第一个未婚夫甩了。
    2. Driven to distraction, he murdered the woman who jilted him...
      他被逼得发狂,于是杀死了抛弃他的那个女人。
    3. Police want to interview her jilted lover.
      警方想找那个被她抛弃的情人来问话。

双语例句

  1. She was jilted by her first fianc é.
    她被她第一个未婚夫甩了。
  2. Driven to distraction, he murdered the woman who jilted him
    他被逼得发狂,于是杀死了抛弃他的那个女人。
  3. Police want to interview her jilted lover.
    警方想找那个被她抛弃的情人来问话。
  4. He is a pleasant fellow, and would jilt you creditably.
    他是个有趣的家伙,他会用很体面的办法把你遗弃。
  5. The man can not do it, seemed to take her, the woman of this kind of age can hardly jilt.
    男人做不到,就好像负了她,这种年纪的女人很难甩。
  6. The west Lu condemnation is very subjected to, is about to jilt head, suddenly remember a top many a Wei Wei Anne, assistance lived operation.
    西鲁非难受得很,正要甩脑袋,突然记得头上多了一个薇薇安,忙止住了动作。
  7. Referees a whistle, all of you blunt go out, and sure enough, he was immediately far jilt behind.
    裁判员一声哨响,大家一齐冲了出去,果然,他马上就被远远甩在了后面。
  8. Three: Pig's occupy has no matter to jilt that carefully tail.
    第三:猪有事没事就甩着那条细细的尾巴。
  9. Jilt hang transport union made the dream of small and medium-sized transport enterprises to carry out Drop-and-pull transport become a reality. Thirdly, on the basis of free competition model, this paper joins the reciprocal coefficient to successfully establish of the return model about Drop-and-pull transport union.
    甩挂运输联盟使中小规模物流企业成功开展甩挂运输的梦想成为现实。3、本文在自由竞争模型的基础上加入互惠系数,成功建立甩挂运输联盟的收益模型。

英英释义

noun

  1. a woman who jilts a lover

    verb

    1. cast aside capriciously or unfeelingly
      1. jilt a lover or a bride