accost信息详情
vt.勾引;引诱;对…说话;搭讪
accoast───会计
accosts───vt.勾引;引诱;对…说话;搭讪
accoasts───随从
accosted───vt.勾引;引诱;对…说话;搭讪
accompt───n.账户;账目;赊购;解释(等于account);v.认为;报账(等于account)
account───n.账户;解释;账目,账单;理由;描述;vi.解释;导致;报账;vt.认为;把…视为
accourt───vt.礼貌地招待
accurst───adj.受诅咒的;该死的,可憎的(同accursed)
alecost───阿莱考斯特
child was told how to accost the servants and the governess.───孩子被告知如何招呼仆人和家庭教师。
She wandered on from street to street, not daring to accost any of the busy people.───她从一条街走到一条街,不敢招呼任何一个忙碌的人。
I would not accost him yet.───未到,我还不想招呼他呢。
Mr. Lin could make no sense out of this at all. His worry increased and he dropped Lu to accost Wang, the next person who came along.───林先生不得要领,心里更急,丢开陆和尚,就去问第二个走近来的人,桥头的王三毛。
They saw him slouch forward after breakfast, and, like a mendicant, with outstretched palm, accost a sailor.───早餐之后,他们看到那人懒散地游荡着,而且像一个叫花子那样伸出手去向水手乞讨。
They saw him slouch for' ard after breakfast, and, like a mendicant, with outstretched palm, accost a sailor.───他们看到他在早饭以后萎靡不振地四处游荡,像叫化子似地向一个水手伸手乞讨。
Tale 2: Three immortals disguise themselves as beggars. They accost a fox, a monkey and a rabbit.───传说2:有三个神仙化身为乞丐,分别向一只狐狸,一只猴子和一只兔子讨饭。
Some brave residents are so keen to speak out that they accost strangers, asking if they are journalists.───部分勇敢的居民发表自己观点的欲望如此强烈,他们甚至会跟陌生人搭讪,问他们是否是记者。
Executive accountability and the rule of law were necessary to accost them, said Githongo.───行政问责制和法治对于治理这些问题是必要的。