slanging

英 [slæŋ]

n. 俚语;行话
a. 俚语的
vi. 用粗话骂
vt. 用俚语说
slang 的现在分词

BNC.34673



双语例句

  1. They conducted a public slanging match.
    他们在公开场合对骂了一通。
  2. The driver was slanging a pedestrian who had got in his way.
    那司机破口大骂挡他的路的行人。
  3. Neil: No, each side were blaming the other for not honoring their employment contract. The press conference ended up in a slanging match, each side shouting at the other.
    尼尔:没有,他们互相指摘对方不遵守雇用合同。记者招待会最后变成谩骂比赛,双方相对咆哮。
  4. What started as a well-conducted argument, soon developed into a slanging match.
    开始时的正常辩论很快便发展成了互相谩骂。
  5. The politicians 'idea of a tax debate is a slanging match about top marginal rates, not an intelligent rethink of the payroll tax wedge.
    政客们在就税收展开辩论时,只是针对最高边际税率进行对骂,而不是睿智地反思工资税楔子。
  6. The second consequence of the global imbalance perspective is that it has created an opposition between current account deficit and current account surplus countries, which has become a slanging match between the US and China.
    从全球失衡角度看待问题的第二个结果是:它造成了经常账户赤字国家与盈余国家的对立,如今已经变成中美两国之间的相互谩骂。
  7. In the overlap between science and religion it is necessary to "move the debate to a higher plane, away from the childish slanging match that afflicts this whole subject", says Dr Davies.
    在科学和宗教的重叠部份中,有需要“将辩论转移至一个更高的平面,离开那些折磨整个主题的幼稚的谩骂战,”Davies博士说。
  8. The press conference ended up in a slanging match, each side shouting at the other.
    记者招待会最后变成谩骂比赛,双方相对咆哮。
  9. The football players started slanging each other in the middle of the game.
    在比赛中足球运动员开始互相谩骂。
  10. We had a full-scale slanging match.
    我们大吵了一通。什么粗话都骂了出来。