
slur
形容词
1. slur 译:含糊不清的;模糊的;不清晰的 例:His speech was slurred and difficult to understand. 译:他说话含糊不清,很难听懂。 2. slur 译:诽谤的;中伤的 例:He made a slur against her reputation. 译:他中伤了她的名誉。名词
1. slur 译:含糊不清的发音 例:His speech was full of slurs and mispronunciations. 译:他的讲话中充满了发音不清和错读。 2. slur 译:诽谤;中伤 例:The article contained slurs against the politician. 译:这篇文章含有对该政治家的诽谤。词语辨析
1. slur vs. stammer
slur强调发音模糊、含糊不清,常与语言障碍有关;stammer强调口吃、结巴,常与紧张或不流利的讲话有关。
词汇扩充
1. racial slur
译:种族诽谤 例:He used a racial slur against his coworker. 译:他对他的同事使用了种族诽谤。2. homophobic slur
译:恐同语言 例:The actor faced backlash for using a homophobic slur during the interview. 译:该演员因在采访中使用恐同语言而受到了抨击。近义词
1. insult
译:侮辱;辱骂 例:His comments were seen as an insult to the entire community. 译:他的评论被视为对整个社区的侮辱。2. slander
译:诽谤;诋毁 例:The politician sued the newspaper for slander. 译:该政治家起诉了这家报纸诽谤他。反义词
1. compliment
译:赞美;恭维 例:She received many compliments on her performance. 译:她的表演受到了很多赞美。2. praise
译:表扬;赞美 例:The teacher praised the student for her hard work. 译:老师表扬了这位学生的努力工作。柯林斯词典
词义:If someone slurs their words, they do not pronounce them clearly, so that the words are difficult to understand.
例句:She was slurring her words and staggering.
牛津词典
词义:Speak (words or speech) indistinctly so that the sounds run into one another.
例句:He was slurring his words as if he were drunk.
用法
1. He slurred his speech when he was nervous.
2. The politician was criticized for making racial slurs.
3. She accused her colleague of using slurs to undermine her reputation.
4. The singer's performance was marred by slurred notes.
5. The teacher explained the meaning of the word and asked the students to use it in a sentence.