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accosted

accosted的音标为[əˈkɒstɪd],基本翻译为“(粗暴地)跟…搭话,向…搭话”。

速记技巧:可以记成“ac”和“cost”的组合,表示“花费”的意思,与“搭话”的动作形成反差,帮助记忆。

accosted的英文词源是:

accost:开始交谈

其词源为古英语acoestian,意为“开始交谈”。

变化形式:在形式上没有明显的变化,但随着词义的演变,其含义逐渐演变为“开始交谈”。

相关单词:

accosted with:与…开始交谈

accosted by:被…开始交谈

accosted questioningly:疑惑地开始交谈

accosted in a friendly way:友好地开始交谈

accosted in a rude manner:粗鲁地开始交谈

accosted in a friendly way by a stranger:一个陌生人友好地开始交谈

accosted by a stranger in a strange language:一个陌生人用陌生语言开始交谈

accosted by a stranger in a foreign accent:一个陌生人用外国口音开始交谈

accosted with a question:开始用问题进行交谈

这些单词都描述了“开始交谈”这一动作的不同方式和情境,同时也体现了英语单词在表达上的多样性和灵活性。这些单词不仅在口语中广泛使用,也在书面语中频繁出现,为人们提供了丰富的表达方式。

常用短语:

1. accost someone

2. accost sb with sth

3. accost sb in public

4. accost sb with a question

5. accost sb in a language

6. accost sb with a proposal

7. accost sb with a request

双语例句:

1. She accosted him with a question about the weather.

2. He accosted her in French with a request to exchange phone numbers.

3. She was accosted by a stranger in the street and asked for directions.

4. He accosted her with a proposal to go for a drink after work.

5. She accosted him in Spanish with a request to practice her language skills.

6. Accosting someone is considered unethical and disrespectful of their privacy.

7. Accosting someone in public is illegal and can result in serious consequences.

英文小作文:

Title: Accosting in Public Places

Public places are often crowded and busy, making it easy for strangers to approach others and engage in unsolicited conversations or behavior. Accosting someone in public can be unpleasant and disrespectful, especially if they do not want to engage with you. However, it is important to remember that we all have the right to protect ourselves and our personal space from unwanted attention.

If you encounter someone who is accosting others in public, it is best to intervene and provide assistance if possible. Speak calmly and respectfully, explaining that the person does not want to engage with them and asking them to leave them alone. If you are unable to intervene, it is still important to report the incident to authorities or security personnel so that they can take appropriate action.

In conclusion, we should respect the personal space of others and avoid accosting them in public places unless it is mutually agreed upon or necessary for safety reasons. We should also be mindful of our own behavior and avoid engaging in unsolicited conversations or behavior that may be considered disrespectful or inappropriate.

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