teased

英 [tiːzd] 美 [tiːzd]

v.  取笑; 戏弄; 揶揄; 寻开心; 招惹,逗弄(动物); 挑逗,撩拨(异性)
tease的过去分词和过去式

过去分词:teased过去式:teased

BNC.48491 / COCA.33349



柯林斯词典

  1. VERB 嘲笑;取笑;嘲弄
    To tease someone means to laugh at them or make jokes about them in order to embarrass, annoy, or upset them.
    1. He told her how the boys in East Poldown had set on him, teasing him...
      他告诉她东波尔顿的男孩们是如何攻击他、嘲笑他的。
    2. He teased me mercilessly about going Hollywood...
      他毫不留情地嘲笑我想去好莱坞。
    3. 'You must be expecting a young man,' she teased.
      “你一定是在等哪位小伙子吧,”她揶揄道。
    4. Tease is also a noun.
    5. Calling her by her real name had always been one of his teases.
      他一直把称呼她的真名当作一种取乐。
  2. N-COUNT 爱开玩笑的人;爱戏弄别人的人
    If you refer to someone as a tease, you mean that they like laughing at people or making jokes about them.
    1. My brother's such a tease...
      我弟弟太喜欢戏弄人了。
    2. The best way to deal with a tease is to ignore him.
      对付爱捉弄人的人的最佳方法就是不搭理他。
  3. VERB (尤指性方面)逗弄,戏弄,挑逗
    If you say that someone is teasing, you mean that they are pretending to offer you something that you want, especially sex, but then not giving it to you.
    1. I thought she was teasing, playing the innocent, but looking back, I'm not so sure...
      我当时以为她是在勾引我,装纯情,不过现在回想起来,我又说不准了。
    2. When did you last flirt with him or tease him?
      你上次和他调情或挑逗他是什么时候?
  4. N-COUNT (尤指性方面)戏弄别人的人,挑逗别人的人,卖弄风情的人
    If you refer to someone as a tease, you mean that they pretend to offer someone what they want, especially sex, but then do not give it to them.
    1. Later she heard he had told one of her friends she was a tease.
      后来,她听说他告诉她的一个朋友,说她是狐狸精。
  5. See also: teasing striptease

双语例句

  1. Often he teased me till my temper went and I stamped and screamed, feeling furiously helpless
    他经常和我开玩笑,直到我生气地跺脚尖叫,却又无可奈何。
  2. He teased me mercilessly about going Hollywood
    他毫不留情地嘲笑我想去好莱坞。
  3. 'You must be expecting a young man,' she teased.
    “你一定是在等哪位小伙子吧,”她揶揄道。
  4. He teased a child unmercifully.
    他无情地撮弄一个孩子。
  5. She teased the children for a while.
    她跟孩子们笑谑了一会儿。
  6. The child was teased to tears.
    孩子被逗引哭了。
  7. His grin laughed at me, and his eyes teased me.
    他对着我笑,漏出了牙齿,眼神也在嬉笑我。
  8. The first time you teased her for skipping breakfast, she laughed.
    你第一次取笑她不吃早餐时她会笑。
  9. When a bully teased me, he came to my rescue right away.
    当恶霸欺负我的时候,他立马来解救我。
  10. After that, no boys teased him.
    自从那次以后,就没有人敢取笑他了。
  11. I teased him all the time about being a nerd.
    我总是取笑他是一个书呆子。
  12. My brother Alex teased me," You are an old farmer now ".
    我的哥哥取笑我说:“你现在是一个老农民”。
  13. We teased him because all he cared about was birds.
    我们取笑他,因为他只关心鸟。
  14. I felt annoyance at being teased.
    我恼恨别人取笑我。
  15. God teased my again and again, but I love you, my beloved.
    上天一而在,再而三的戏弄我,可是我爱你。
  16. At school, they teased me because I was fat.
    在学校读书时,因为我胖,他们总是取笑我。
  17. She teased him for looking handsome with his shirt off, and saved her venom for his critics.
    她揶揄他说他要是把衬衫脱了会很帅,并把恶意都留给了他的批评家们。
  18. They teased her till the day drew by.
    他们调笑了她一整天,直到天黑。
  19. Once a bully teased me.
    曾经有个恶霸欺负我。
  20. 'and you'll miss as, I hope?'she teased him mildly.
    “我想你会想念我们吧,嗯?”她略带几分调侃地对他说。
  21. She teased him into getting a haircut.
    他到理发馆理了发。
  22. He hates to be teased about his balding head.
    他不喜欢人家取笑他的秃头。
  23. What westerners cannot bear most is to be teased or cheated.
    西方人认为最不能容忍的事情是受到戏弄和欺骗。
  24. He didn't want to tell, but I teased it out of him.
    他不想说,但我哄他说了出来。
  25. Because he teased me this afternoon. I have to beat him.
    因为他今天下午嘲笑我。我要把他打趴下。
  26. Someone teased me that I had lost my magic power of summoning the sunny day.
    有人嘲笑我失去了对晴天召唤的超级能量。
  27. When we first met he teased me about my funny little nose.
    我们第一次见面,他就取笑我那可笑的小鼻子。
  28. I used to hate being teased about my red hair when I was at school.
    我读书时总是讨厌别人取笑我的红头发。
  29. I got teased at school because my hair looked funny.
    我在学校里被别人取笑,因为我的头发看起来很滑稽。
  30. I will never forget you were unhappy when teased by me.
    我永远记得,你不喜欢被我欺负;

英英释义

adj

  1. feeling mild pleasurable excitement

      Synonym:    titillated