accost

过去式:

动词过去式: accosted

更多词形:

动词过去式: accosted | 动词过去分词: accosted | 动词现在分词: accosting | 动词第三人称单数: accosts |

单词例句:

Old women are usually more reticent, whereas most old men like to accost strangers.Their favorite thing is to talk about their “salad” days.

老太太总是比较沉默,老先生喜欢有人和他搭话,听他说说从前这里的事情,他最喜欢。

Then, from rise the following day, this father reduced what fleshy knead dough wraps to order, also do not wish at the same time again enthusiastic accost from the transient people before booth.

于是,从第二天起,这位父亲减少了肉和面包的订购,同时也不愿再热情地招呼从摊前路过的人们。

He walked to the door and opened it, prepared to accost an intruder with righteous indignation.

他走上前去开门,义愤填膺地想向闯入者发难。

I do not accost in men's lavatory and other man normally, but did not know that day how, answer with respect to blurt out, "Not bad.

我通常是不在男厕所和其他男人搭话的,但是那天不知道怎的,就随口答道,“ 还好。”

To accost or intercept unexpectedly.

意外地打招呼或拦住

Step into that bazaar again then, counterjumper or so enthusiastic accost me, I am some felt embarrassed, had come twice, also have some of look familiar.

于是再次踏进那家商场,店员还是那么热情地招呼我,我倒是有些不好意思了,来过两次,也有些面熟了。

It is forbidden to accost others while chewing.

决不可嚼着东西跟别人搭讪。’

They saw him slouch forward after breakfast, and, like a mendicant, with outstretched palm, accost a sailor.

他们看到他在早饭以后萎靡不振地走着,而且会像叫化子似地,向一个水手伸出手。

The obscurity was such that he did not fear to accost the first lawyer whom he met.

前厅异常阴暗,因此他放胆随便找了个律师,便问: