英 [ɡləʊt] 美 [ɡloʊt]
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
第三人称单数gloats
现在分词gloating
过去式gloated
过去分词gloated
gloat /ɡləʊt/ TEM8 [ gloating gloated gloats ]
不及物动词 If someone is gloating, they are showing pleasure at their own success or at other people's failure in an arrogant and unpleasant way. (对自己的成功) 洋洋得意; (对别人的失败) 幸灾乐祸
Anti-abortionists are gloating over the court's decision.
反堕胎主义者对法庭的裁决沾沾自喜。
... /GLARE(怒视) /GLOAT(得意) /GREET(问候) ...
如果有一天,你在外(Outer)面挨打了,你的那些武友得知后有很多会幸灾乐祸(Gloat),当面虚情假意地慰问,背后冷嘲热讽地贬低,你心不心寒?武者之间相处很少能够成为真实的朋友,为什么?
... glitch n.小故障 gloat vi.满足的看 gloomy a.阴沉的,昏暗的;忧郁的 ...
幸灾乐祸;心满意足地注视
幸灾乐祸;贪婪的盯视;洋洋得意
In private, Tories gloat that the process may take perhaps 20 seats off Labour and all in the name of fairness.
私下里,托利党幸灾乐祸地认为,这一过程可能会让工党失去20个席位,而且都是以公平的名义。
It is easy for people to gloat when the cool jock with the hot girlfriend wrecks his sweet car, especially if he seems kind of smug.
当酷酷的运动员和火辣的女友撞坏了他的爱车时,人们很容易幸灾乐祸,尤其是当他看起来有点沾沾自喜的时候。
Today I write not to gloat.
今天我不是幸灾乐祸才写信。
The article 'The Oxford versus Cambridge gloat race' was published in partnership with Lonely Planet.
Serena had every opportunity to gloat after Wimbledon trophies in both singles and doubles play.
The Democrats were, of course, quick to gloat over what looks like a setback.