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小词详解 | gloat
gloat 英 [ɡləʊt] 美 [ɡloʊt]
For President Donald Trump, it is an unmissable opportunity to gloat.
对唐纳德·特朗普总统来说,这是一个不容错过的幸灾乐祸的机会。
——《经济学人》But young executives like Mr. Levie are not gloating over Mr. Ballmer’s exit.
但是列维等年轻高管也不会因为鲍尔默的退出而幸灾乐祸。
——《纽约时报》
[动词] 沾沾自喜地或恶意满足地老是想着自己的成功或别人的不幸
看到他受辱,他那些靠不住的朋友们不失时机地表示幸灾乐祸。
His fickle friends were quick to gloat at his humiliation.昨天她还在大街上四处奔走寻找工作。而今天她一直在为获得了新工作而沾沾自喜。
Yesterday she was still tramping the streets looking for a job. But today she is continually gloating about her new job.
你瞧她眼神里的那副得意样子。她的脾气十分暴躁,容易在生气时对人大喊大叫。
Watch the gloat in her eye. She has a volatile temper and is prone to shouting at people in anger.
None of the others had noticed a thing; all of them were now helping themselves to food while gloating over Harry's narrow escape; Fred, George, and Ginny were still singing.
其他人谁都没有注意到。这会儿他们都在一边动手盛饭菜,一边为哈利的侥幸脱身而欢欣鼓舞。弗雷德、乔治和金妮还在唱歌。
crow: (of a person) express great pride or triumph, especially in a tone of gloating satisfaction preen: congratulate or pride oneself boast: talk with excessive pride and self-satisfaction about one's achievements, possessions, or abilities