taunt

taunt
1. transitive verb
verspotten (about wegen)

taunt somebody with being a weakling — jemanden als Schwächling verspotten

2. noun
spöttische Bemerkung
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[to:nt] 1. verb
(to tease, or say unpleasant things to (a person) in a cruel way: The children at school taunted him for being dirty.) verhöhnen
2. noun
(cruel, unpleasant remarks: He did not seem to notice their taunts.) der Hohn
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- tauntingly
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taunt
[tɔ:nt, AM esp tɑ:nt]
I. vt
1. (mock)
to \taunt sb jdn verhöhnen [o verspotten
2. (tease)
to \taunt sb about [or over] [or with] sth jdn mit etw dat aufziehen [o wegen einer S. gen hänseln
3. (provoke)
to \taunt sb gegen jdn sticheln
II. n höhnische [o spöttische] Bemerkung; (tease) Hänselei f; (provocation) Stichelei f
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[tɔːnt]
1. n
Spöttelei f, höhnische Bemerkung

he paid no attention to their taunts of "traitor" — er kümmerte sich nicht darum, dass sie ihn als Verräter verhöhnten

2. vt
person verspotten, aufziehen (inf) (about wegen)

to taunt sb with racial abuse — jdn mit rassistischen Beschimpfungen verhöhnen

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taunt1 [tɔːnt; US auch tɑːnt]
A v/t verhöhnen, -spotten (beide:
for wegen):
taunt sb with sth jemandem etwas (höhnisch) vorwerfen
B v/i höhnen, spotten
C s
1. Spott m, Hohn m
2. spöttische oder höhnische Bemerkung
taunt2 [tɔːnt; US auch tɑːnt] adj SCHIFF (sehr) hoch (Mast)
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1. transitive verb
verspotten (about wegen)

taunt somebody with being a weakling — jemanden als Schwächling verspotten

2. noun
spöttische Bemerkung
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v.
sticheln v.

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