accost

英[ə'kɒst] 美[ə'kɔːst]
  • v. 搭话;搭讪
accosted accosted accosting accosts
GRE
Verb:
  1. speak to someone

  2. approach with an offer of sexual favors;

    "he was solicited by a prostitute"
    "The young man was caught soliciting in the park"

1. He ruminated on his defenses before he should accost her father.
他在与她父亲搭话前,仔细地考虑着他的防范措施.

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2. Family was touched by him, accost he ate and drink.
家人被他感动了, 招呼他吃喝了一顿.

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3. They have been assigned to accost strangers and extract secrets from them.
他们被指派去与生疏人搭讪从并从他们那里套出奥秘.

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4. It is forbidden accost others while chewing.
决不可嚼着东西跟别人搭讪.

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5. Female booking clerk at once enthusiastic accost, call person offer one's seat to sb.
女售票员连忙热情招呼, 叫人让座.

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    用作动词 (v.)
    1. She is too shy to dare accost him.
      她太害羞了,不敢和他搭话。
    2. She was accosted by a complete stranger.
      有一个她完全不认识的人过来和她搭讪。

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