jilt
jilt 英 [dʒɪlt] 美 [dʒɪlt]
vt. 抛弃(情人) n. 抛弃情人者(尤指女子)
进行时:jilting 过去式:jilted 过去分词:jilted 第三人称单数:jilts 名词复数:jilts
- When you jilt someone, you throw them over or reject them, especially romantically. It would be cruel to jilt your boyfriend on the day before the prom.
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- vt. 抛弃(情人)
- n. 抛弃情人者(尤指女子)
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1. citing irreconcilable differences, one party will jilt the other sooner rather than later.
无法调解的分歧很快就会使两党分道扬镳。
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2. Referees a whistle, all of you blunt go out, and sure enough, he was immediately far jilt behind.
裁判员一声哨响,大家一齐冲了出去,果然,他马上就被远远甩在了后面。
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3. All shiver all over, be rattled, cannot stop scream "how can is so ……" then, jilt a door blunt run but walk.
全身都颤抖着,惊慌失措,止不住的尖叫起来“怎么会是这样……”然后,甩门冲跑而走。
- jilt (n.) 1670s, "loose, unchaste woman; harlot;" also "woman who gives hope then dashes it;" probably a contraction of jillet, gillet, from Middle English gille "lass, wench," a familiar or contemptuous term for a woman or girl (mid-15c.), originally a shortened form of woman's name Gillian (see Jill).
- jilt (v.) "to deceive (especially after holding out hopes), discard after encouraging," 1670s; earlier "to cheat, trick" (1660s); of uncertain origin (see jilt (n.)). Related: Jilted; jilting.
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