accosting

[美]/əˈkɒstɪŋ/
[英]/əˈkɑːstɪŋ/
词频: 极高

释义

v.接近某人,通常以一种咄咄逼人的方式或不想要的的方式,以便与他们交谈。

短语搭配

accosting someone aggressively

咄咄逼人的恐吓某人

例句

the stranger was accosting people on the street.

陌生人正拦阻街上行人。

he was accosting customers at the door with a sales pitch.

他用推销话术在门口拦住顾客。

accosting someone in public can be considered rude.

在公共场合突然上前打扰别人会被认为是不礼貌的行为。

the police warned against accosting strangers at night.

警方警告不要在夜间拦阻陌生人。

he was repeatedly accosted by fans outside his hotel.

他被酒店外围的粉丝不断打扰。

her bold approach to accosting the interviewer surprised everyone.

她大胆地上前采访面试官,这令所有人都感到惊讶。

accosting someone with a microphone can be intrusive.

用话筒突然询问别人可能会令人感到困扰。

the protesters were accosted by security guards as they tried to enter the building.

抗议者试图进入大楼时被保安拦阻。

he was accosted for his views on social media.

他在社交媒体上发表的观点让他遭到批评。

accosting someone without their consent is illegal.

未经同意就拦阻别人是非法的。

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