personal insult
常見例句
- I meant it as a bit of constructive advice, but he took it as a personal insult.
我的本意是提一點兒建設性的意見,可他認為是對他個人的侮辱。 - 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,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。 - 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,在每周銷售會議期間確保自己沒有錯過一封電子郵件是工作高效的表現(xiàn),但你的同事(尤其那些正在會議上講話的同事)會認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 - From the start, the group knew (because I told them) they were going to encounter many cultural differences during their time on the project team and this process of seeking to understand the differences right when they occurred made sure no one took a cultural faux pas as a personal slight or direct insult.
FORBES: Colliding Cultures -- How To Avoid Cultural Faux Pas At Work 返回 personal insult