accost

[美國]/əˈkɒst/
[英國]/əˈkɔːst/
詞頻: 非常高

中文釋義

vt. 勾引;引誘;對…說話;搭訕
Word Forms
現在分詞accosting
第三人稱單數accosts
過去式accosted
過去分詞accosted

例句

He was accosted by a beggar.

乞丐向他乞討。

reporters accosted him in the street.

記者們在街上到他跟前搭訕。

a man tried to accost the girl on the way to school.

一男子在那女孩上學路上與她搭話。

A stranger accosted him on the bus.

一位陌生人在公共汽車上同他搭訕。

His benevolent nature prevented him from refusing any beggar who accosted him.

他樂善好施的本性使他不會拒絕走上前向他行乞的任何一個乞丐。

He was accosted by a stranger on the street.

他在街上被一個陌生人搭訕了。

The salesperson accosted customers as they walked into the store.

銷售員在顧客走進商店時搭訕他們。

She felt uncomfortable when a man accosted her in the parking lot.

當一個男人在停車場搭訕她時,她感到不舒服。

The celebrity was accosted by paparazzi outside the restaurant.

這位名人在餐廳外被狗仔隊搭訕。

The police officer accosted the suspect for questioning.

警察搭訕嫌疑犯進行詢問。

The protestors accosted the politician with questions about their policies.

抗議者用問題搭訕政治人物。

She was accosted by a group of teenagers while walking home.

她在回家路上被一羣青少年搭訕。

The security guard accosted the suspicious person entering the building.

保安搭訕了進入大樓的可疑人員。

The journalist accosted the CEO for an interview.

記者搭訕了CEO進行採訪。

The beggar accosted passersby for spare change.

乞丐向過路人搭訕要零錢。

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