Backtalk Meaning in English
word
ˈbækˌtɔk
BAK-tawk
ˈbæktɔːk
BAK-tawk
释义
Rude or disrespectful replies, especially from a child to a parent, teacher, or other authority figure.
用法与细微差别
Mainly used in American English; often refers to children talking back to adults. 'Give someone backtalk' or 'no backtalk!' are common phrases. The tone is negative, implying disobedience or rudeness.
Spanish: insolencia - contestación (a los mayores)Portuguese (BR): resposta atrevida - insolênciaPortuguese (PT): resposta atrevida - insolênciaChinese (Simplified): 顶嘴 - 回嘴Chinese (Traditional): 頂嘴 - 回嘴Hindi: उल्टा जवाब - बदतमीजीArabic: رد غير محترم - كلام وقحBengali: উল্টাপাল্টা জবাব - বেয়াদবি (কথা)Russian: дерзость - грубые ответыJapanese: 口答え - 生意気な返事Vietnamese: cãi lại - nói hỗnKorean: 말대꾸 - 무례한 말Turkish: tersleme - saygısız cevapUrdu: جواب میں گستاخی - بدتمیزیIndonesian: membantah - berkata kasar
例句
No backtalk allowed in this classroom.
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The child was punished for his backtalk.
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Parents often dislike backtalk from their children.
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She gave her mom some serious backtalk at dinner last night.
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Cut the backtalk and do as I say.
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Teachers get frustrated with constant backtalk in class.
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