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gloat的意思

gloat
英式音标[ɡlot]
美式英标[gləʊt]

基本解释

vi. 幸灾乐祸;心满意足地注视

n. 幸灾乐祸;贪婪的盯视;洋洋得意

中文词源

gloat 幸灾乐祸,沾沾自喜

词源同glib, 欢喜,幸灾乐祸。

英文词源

gloat (v.)
1570s, "to look at furtively," probably a variant of earlier glout "to gaze attentively, stare, scowl, look glum, pout" (mid-15c.), from a Scandinavian source such as Old Norse glotta "to grin, smile scornfully and show the teeth," Swedish dialectal glotta "to peep;" or from Middle High German glotzen "to stare, gape," from the Germanic group of *gl- words that also includes glower. Sense of "to look at with malicious satisfaction, ponder with pleasure something that satisfies an evil passion" first recorded 1748. Johnson didn't recognize the word, and OED writes that it was probably "taken up in the 16th c. from some dialect." Related: Gloated; gloating. As a noun, from 1640s with sense of "side-glance;" 1899 as "act of gloating."
Whosoever attempteth anything for the publike ... the same setteth himselfe upon a stage to be glouted upon by every evil eye. [translators' "note to the reader" in the 1611 King James Bible]

实用例句

1. This is nothing to gloat about.
这没什么好幸灾乐祸的。
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2. I'm sure he'll have a good gloat over this.
我肯定他会为此幸灾乐祸.
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3. It's nothing to gloat about.
没有什麽可幸灾乐祸的.
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4. Don't you think it's a little unkind to gloat over your competitor's failure?
你难道不认为对你对手的失败幸灾乐祸是有点不近人情 吗 ?
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5. They like to win and then they like to gloat.
他们喜欢赢,然后性灾乐祸一番.
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