常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句So you may think your niece flies off the handle without any reason, but she’s furious because she thinks you’re needling her about her appearance.所以?xún)}你的姪女無(wú)緣無(wú)故因憤怒而暴走時(shí),你應(yīng)該認(rèn)識(shí)到也許正是因爲(wèi)你的刺激才導(dǎo)致了她的失態(tài)。Contrary to what you might imagine, these effects aren't necessarily the result of a conscientious wife needling her husband; men had as much influence on women as women had on men.也許與你的想象中的恰恰相反,這影響竝不一定是一個(gè)富有責(zé)任心的妻子給她的丈夫帶來(lái)的。 丈夫?qū)ζ拮右灿兄瑯拥挠绊憽?/li>“Rise of the Planet of the Apes” is spectacle with a kick: the transcendence of the normal in creatures so like ourselves is both an entertainment and a needling rebuke to human vanity.奇觀場(chǎng)景的背後亦給人警示:一種似人類(lèi)的生物超越正常進(jìn)化過(guò)程對(duì)我們來(lái)說(shuō),是一種娛樂(lè)材料,亦是對(duì)人類(lèi)自負(fù)虛榮的痛斥。權(quán)威例句Sautet builds up a needling tension, aided by fine renditions of Ravel at his most difficult and plaintive.NEWYORKER: Un Coeur en HiverMaybe Clinton liked the agency's record of needling New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani, the probable Republican challenger.FORBES: Politics On Madison AvenueBut Minnesotans, who put Mr Ventura into the governorship because they were fed up with politics-as-usual, dislike personal needling.ECONOMIST: The Republicans stand a chance of unseating Paul Wellstone 返回 needling