gloat
过去分词:
动词过去分词: gloated
更多词形:
名词: gloater | 动词过去式: gloated | 动词过去分词: gloated | 动词现在分词: gloating | 动词第三人称单数: gloats |
单词例句:
May all who gloat over my distress be put to shame and confusion; may all who exalt themselves over me be clothed with shame and disgrace.
愿那喜欢我遭难的一同抱愧蒙羞!愿那向我妄自尊大的披惭愧,蒙羞辱!
Suddenly Ventress felt the need to go to see Kenobi, to closely witness her victory and gloat in front of her enemy.
突然,文崔斯想到要去看看克诺比,近距离看看她的胜利,在敌人面前炫耀一下自己的洋洋得意。
By the end of the game on Sunday, most of the Yankees' fans had left, leaving scattered Mets fans to holler and gloat.
星期天的比赛散场之前,大部分的洋基球迷早已离开球场,只剩下大都会的球迷在现场大吼大叫。
I will not gloat over my enemies'predicatment before killing them.
当我的敌人陷入困境,在我杀了他们之前,我不会幸灾乐祸。
However, there were the Confederate victories in Tennessee scored by General Morgan and General Forrest and the triumph at the Second Battle of Bull Run hung up like visible Yankee scalps to gloat over.
不过在摩根将军和福雷斯将军指挥下南部联盟军在田纳西州打的胜仗,和第二次布尔溪战役的胜利,是可以作为击溃北军的战利品而加以吹嘘的。
To swell with pride; gloat or exult.
自负骄傲自大;心满意足或狂喜
A common way to pump ourselves up is to gloat over the stupidity of others.
看到他人的痛苦,我们感到自己还不算糟。
Will you gloat and scream and die?
你是幸灾乐祸、狂笑还是去死呢?
It's not right to run over people's feelings, bend or break the rules, and gloat over victories.
践踏人的感情,钻漏洞或违背规则,以及夸耀胜利,都不是正确的行为。