leered

英 [lɪəd] 美 [lɪrd]

v.  邪恶地(或色迷迷地)看; 奸笑; 淫笑
leer的过去分词和过去式



柯林斯词典

  1. VERB 不怀好意地笑;猥亵地笑;淫笑
    If someone leers at you, they smile in an unpleasant way, usually because they are sexually interested in you.
    1. Men were standing around, swilling beer and occasionally leering at passing females...
      男人们吊儿郎当地站着,大口大口地喝着啤酒,偶尔还对着路过的女性猥亵地笑。
    2. He looked back at Kenworthy and leered.
      他回头看了看肯沃西,色迷迷地笑了。
    3. Leer is also a noun.
    4. When I asked the clerk for my room key, he gave it to me with a leer.
      我向接待员要房间钥匙的时候,他边给边露出一个不怀好意的笑。

双语例句

  1. He looked back at Kenworthy and leered.
    他回头看了看肯沃西,色迷迷地笑了。
  2. And again he leered at Paul, as if he would have liked to tackle him with the Greek alphabet, on the spot.
    然后他又斜眼瞅着保罗,仿佛他很想当场就跟他聊聊希腊字母似的。
  3. Ray looked him up and down, and leered.
    雷抬头看了他睨视著。
  4. The old lady at the desk leered at her knowingly.
    办公桌旁的老太婆会心地斜睨了她一眼。
  5. They leered at her menacingly.
    他们目光猥亵地看着她,充满恶意。
  6. He leered at the young girl.
    他色迷迷地斜眼瞧那年轻姑娘。
  7. Bantam Lyons raised his eyes suddenly and leered weakly.
    班塔姆·莱昂斯蓦地抬起眼睛,茫然地斜瞅着他。
  8. The vulgar, ill-bred old M.P. fell down on his knees and leered at her like a satyr.
    这庸俗的缺乏教养的老议员竟然朝她下跪,并像色鬼那样睨视着她。