kibitz
verb /ˈkɪbɪts/
/ˈkɪbɪts/
(North American English, informal)动词形式
present simple I / you / we / they kibitz | /ˈkɪbɪts/ /ˈkɪbɪts/ |
he / she / it kibitzes | /ˈkɪbɪtsɪz/ /ˈkɪbɪtsɪz/ |
past simple kibitzed | /ˈkɪbɪtst/ /ˈkɪbɪtst/ |
past participle kibitzed | /ˈkɪbɪtst/ /ˈkɪbɪtst/ |
-ing form kibitzing | /ˈkɪbɪtsɪŋ/ /ˈkɪbɪtsɪŋ/ |
- [intransitive, transitive] (usually disapproving) to watch other people doing something and make comments or give advice about it, often in an annoying way
(旁观者)指手画脚,多嘴多舌 - It is rude to kibitz during a serious game.
观看重要比赛时在一旁指手画脚很不礼貌。 - He was kibitzing and being generally annoying.
他喋喋不休,总的来说很烦人。 - kibitz something I paused to kibitz a poker game.
我停下来去指点别人玩纸牌。
- It is rude to kibitz during a serious game.
- [intransitive] to talk in a friendly informal way
闲聊 - We sat around and kibitzed until about eleven.
我们围坐着,一直聊到大约 11 点。 - We were kibitzing with other fans.
我们在和其他粉丝聊天。
- We sat around and kibitzed until about eleven.