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顶嘴,反话,顶撞,顶嘴的人

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an impudent response; impudence.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inprotest
Synonyms
affirm申明,肯定,确认,申报assert宣称,声称,宣称的,声称的declare声明,宣布,申报,宣告demonstrate展示,显示,示范,显示出fight斗争,争取,战斗,争斗insist坚持,坚守,坚称,坚持认为maintain保持,维持,维护,维护好object对象,物体,对象是,物件oppose反对,反对派,反对的,反对者resist抵制,抗拒,抗争,抵抗revolt叛乱,叛变,造反,起义asseverate断言,证实,断定,证实一下attest证明,见证,证言,证实avouch阿沃奇,阿沃什,阿沃兹avow承诺,承诺书blast爆炸,爆炸声,爆炸事件,爆破buck龅牙,降压,降压药,牡蛎combat战斗,搏击,打击,斗争contend争论,争夺,争辩,争取demur抗辩,抗议,抗辩权,抗辨disagree不同意,不认同,不赞同,不赞成except不包括,除外,除去,除开expostulate辩称,辩解,争辩,争论holler叫喊声,喊叫声,喊叫,呼喊howl嚎啕大哭,嚎叫声,嗥叫,嚎叫kick踢,踢球,踹,踢人predicate谓语,语词,谓词,语义profess声言,声望,声名狼藉,声名远播rebel叛乱,叛军,叛变,叛逆remonstrate谏言,劝谏,谏诤,劝说squawk喊叫声,呐喊声,尖叫声,呐喊testify作证,指证,证明,证言be against反对,违背,违反,敌视be displeased by不满意,不服气,不喜欢,不服constate拘押,拘束,拘禁,拘押的cry out喊叫声,喊叫,喊声,叫喊声inveigh against问罪,质问,问责,问罪于人make a stink吵吵闹闹,吵吵嚷嚷,吵吵嚷嚷的,闹腾put up a fight抗争,抗战,抗击战,抗击say no说不,不说,不要sound off关闭声音,熄声,熄灭声音,关声take exception不以为然,不服气,不予理会,不接受thumbs down拇指向下,竖起大拇指,拇指朝下,拇指以下

Examples

  • Think back to the Bush-Kerry race of 2004, the Thrilla in Vanilla.

  • Back in New York, the slow pace and inward focus of her yoga practice was less fulfilling.

  • Music is a huge part of the tone of Black Dynamite overall—going back to the original 2009 movie on which the series is based.

  • The al Qaeda-linked gunmen shot back, but only managed to injure one officer before they were taken out.

  • So, Islamized teaching sends girls back home for marriage and housework, and remains exclusively for boys.

  • I waited three months more, in great impatience, then sent him back to the same post, to see if there might be a reply.

  • Ages back—let musty geologists tell us how long ago—'twas a lake, larger than the Lake of Geneva.

  • The boys were tumbling about, clinging to his legs, imploring that numerous things be brought back to them.

  • With a suffocating gasp, she fell back into the chair on which she sat, and covered her face with her hands.

  • She was holding the back of her chair with one hand; her loose sleeve had slipped almost to the shoulder of her uplifted arm.