jeer
柯林斯詞典
1. V-T/V-I To jeer at someone means to say or shout rude and insulting things to them to show that you do not like or respect them. 嘲弄
Marchers jeered at white passers-by, but there was no violence, nor any arrests. 游行者們嘲弄路過(guò)的白人們,但并沒有發(fā)生暴力事件,也沒人被逮捕。
Demonstrators jeered the mayor as he arrived for a week-long visit. 示威者們?cè)谑虚L(zhǎng)到達(dá)進(jìn)行為期一周訪問(wèn)的時(shí)候嘲弄了他。
2. jeeringN-UNCOUNT 嘲弄
There was constant jeering and interruption from the floor. 議員席上不時(shí)有嘲笑和打岔。
3. N-COUNT Jeers are rude and insulting things that people shout to show they do not like or respect someone. 奚落人的話
...the heckling and jeers of his audience. …觀眾對(duì)他的那些詰問(wèn)和奚落。
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