accost

「accost」的意思

vt. (贸然)上前搭讪,(唐突地)走近谈话;对……说话

vt.对...说话,搭话

「accost」的用法

accost靠近,接近;攻击,干涉 - 通常用于描述某人或某物向另一人或另一物靠近或接近,或者在某种情况下对某人或某物进行攻击或干涉。

「accost」的例句

The police accosted the suspect on the street.

警察在街上拦住了嫌疑人。

He accosted her with a question.

他向她提出一个问题。

The crowd accosted the performers with loud applause.

观众用热烈的掌声欢迎表演者。

The protesters accosted the government officials with demands for change.

抗议者向政府官员提出改革的要求。

She accosted him in the hallway.

她在走廊上拦住了他。

The salesperson accosted me to try to sell me something.

销售员拦住我试图向我推销东西。

The protesters accosted the mayor's car with stones.

抗议者向市长的车投掷石头。

He accosted her with a compliment.

他向她夸奖了一番。

The crowd accosted the performers with boos and jeers.

观众用嘘声和嘲笑声欢迎表演者。

She accosted him with a question about his new book.

她向他询问关于他新书的问题。

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