personal insult
基本解釋
- 人身侮辱
英漢例句
- I meant it as a bit of constructive advice, but he took it as a personal insult.
我的本意是提一點(diǎn)兒建設(shè)性的意見(jiàn),可他認(rèn)為是對(duì)他個(gè)人的侮辱。 - Mr. Obama said his acceptance of Gen. McChrystal's resignation didn't reflect a disagreement about strategy or any sense of personal insult.
奧巴馬說(shuō),他接受麥克里斯特爾的辭呈并不意味著戰(zhàn)略上存在分歧或自己有任何受辱的感覺(jué)。 - You think you're being productive by making sure you don't miss a message while stuck in the weekly sales meeting but your colleagues (particularly those speaking) see it as a personal insult.
你以為,在每周銷售會(huì)議期間確保自己沒(méi)有錯(cuò)過(guò)一封電子郵件是工作高效的表現(xiàn),但你的同事(尤其那些正在會(huì)議上講話的同事)會(huì)認(rèn)為這是一種人身侮辱的行為。 - Nor do I make this decision out of any sense of personal insult.
WHITEHOUSE: President Obama's Statement on General McChrystal and Afghanistan The White House - It is a matter of daily and personal insult.
ECONOMIST: English snobbery