pissing
pissing — 動詞
1. to release waste liquid from the body through the penis or vagina, using a word
小便;撒尿
排出尿液(粗俗用語)
to release waste liquid from the body through the penis or vagina, using a word that most people consider rude or impolite
A drunk man was pissing against the wall behind the bar.
一個醉漢在酒吧後面的牆邊小便。
piss + preposition (against) for location
Tuan ran to the toilet because he really needed to piss.
Tuan 跑向廁所,因為他真的很想撒尿。
intransitive — no object needed
A sign on the building warned people not to piss in the alley.
大樓上的告示警告人們不要在小巷裡小便。
The dog lifted its leg and pissed on the corner of the fence.
那隻狗抬起腿在籬笆角落撒了一泡尿。
After the long car ride, Kian stopped by the bushes to piss.
長途車程後,Kian 停在灌木叢旁撒尿。
- urinate
formal or medical term; the only polite choice in professional or public contexts
- pee
child-friendly or casual euphemism; not considered offensive
- wee
chiefly British, child-friendly; even milder than 'pee'
- take a leak
informal slang, but less offensive than 'piss'; common in casual conversation
文法句型
piss + preposition (in/on/against/into)
用法筆記
This word is considered vulgar and offensive in many social situations. In polite conversation, use 'urinate' (formal/medical), 'go to the toilet', or 'pee' (child-friendly or casual). The noun form 'a piss' (e.g. 'have a piss', 'go for a piss') is equally vulgar.
常見錯誤
2. to lose control of your bladder and release urine into your clothes, typically f
尿褲子
因害怕、大笑等失禁弄濕衣物
to lose control of your bladder and release urine into your clothes, typically from fear, laughter, or a sudden shock
The horror movie was so terrifying that Adisa nearly pissed himself.
那部恐怖片太嚇人了,Adisa 差點嚇得尿褲子。
reflexive: piss + himself
The comedian's jokes were so funny that Quinn pissed her pants laughing.
那位喜劇演員的笑話太好笑了,Quinn 笑到尿褲子。
collocation: piss + possessive + pants
The little boy was so frightened by the barking dog that he pissed his trousers.
那個小男孩被一隻 barking 的狗嚇到尿濕褲子。
An elderly woman with a weak bladder pissed herself while waiting for the bus.
一位膀胱無力的老婦人在等公車時尿濕了褲子。
- wet oneself
neutral informal term for losing bladder control; far less offensive than 'piss oneself'
- wet one's pants
common euphemism, especially used with children
文法句型
piss + reflexive pronoun (yourself/himself/herself)
piss + possessive + pants/trousers
用法筆記
This sense always uses a reflexive object (yourself/himself/herself/themselves) or a possessive + clothing noun (your pants/his trousers). It does not mean simply urinating — it specifically describes an accidental loss of bladder control. The same vulgarity warning applies as in sense 1.