accost 意味
EN[ə.ˈkɔst] [ə.ˈkɑst] [ə.ˈkɒst] [-ɒst]US
日呼び掛けます, よびかける
- 名詞 (Noun)PLaccosts
- 動詞 (Verb)SGaccostsPRaccostingPT, PPaccosted
- (transitive) To approach and speak to boldly or aggressively, as with a demand or request.
- The Missouri prosecutors' case against Clemons, based partly on incriminating testimony given by his co-defendants, was that Clemons was part of a group of four youths who accosted the sisters on the Chain of Rocks Bridge one dark night in April 1991.
- (transitive, obsolete) To join side to side; to border; hence, to sail along the coast or side of.
- (transitive, obsolete) To approach; to come up to.
- (transitive) To speak to first; to address; to greet.
- (intransitive, obsolete) To adjoin; to lie alongside.
- To solicit sexually.
- (transitive) To approach and speak to boldly or aggressively, as with a demand or request.
Definition of accost in English Dictionary
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出典: ウィクショナリー