0 to intentionally annoy and upset someone by making unkind remarks to them, laughing unkindly, etc. -- 嘲笑;譏諷;嘲弄
The other kids used to taunt him in the playground because he was fat and wore glasses. 其他孩子以前經常在操場上嘲笑他,因為他長得胖,還戴眼鏡。
The latter may be represented as an increased number of instances of verbal conflict, competition, or taunting between characters in his or her play enactions.
Unless completely at home with it, he/she sounds artificial and affected and usually ends up being ridiculed or taunted.
The accounts of the older boys taunting the younger ones complicate staff violence.
Every year they came back, rising through the soil as if to taunt him.
When is an audience taunted or when made thoroughly unsettled in mind?
In certain cases - cases where one's own teacher sits as defendant - most monks confessed that they tended to be more circumspect, less likely to deliver severe taunts, for instance.
Richard's reference to verbal harassment brought probing as to the content of these taunts.
Ilyusha's father is a drunkard, and the boys use this fact to taunt him.
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