"accost" in Chinese (Simplified)
靠近并搭话(通常令人不适)
Definition
突然或带有攻击性地接近并跟某人说话,通常让人感到不舒服或威胁。
Usage Notes (Chinese (Simplified))
多用于书面语或正式语境;指突然、不受欢迎或具威胁性的接近。比一般'接近'更具负面含义,不用于友好交谈。
Examples
A stranger accosted her outside the store.
一个陌生人在商店外**搭话**了她。
He felt nervous when someone accosted him in the park at night.
晚上在公园,有人**靠近搭话**,他感到紧张。
If someone accosts you on the street, stay calm and move away.
如果有人在街上**靠近搭话**你,要保持冷静并离开。
She was startled when a group of tourists accosted her, asking for directions.
当一群游客**搭话**向她问路时,她吓了一跳。
Reporters accosted the celebrity as soon as he left the building.
记者们一看到这位名人出来就**围上去搭话**。
People sometimes avoid eye contact so they won't be accosted by strangers.
有时人们会避免眼神交流,以防被陌生人**搭话**。