jeering
基本解释
- v. 嘲笑;大声奚落(jeer 的现在分词)
- adj. 嘲笑的,奚落的
英汉例句
- She flinched as she was carried through an angry, jeering crowd.
她胆战心惊地被人抬着,穿过愤怒和嘲笑的人群。 - Then a sozzled client drags him away jeering that he always steals the booze.
然后,一个烂醉的客户拉住他嘲笑他一直在偷酒。 - After widespread jeering, the unemployment projection vanished from the Heritage Foundation’s Web site, but voodoo still permeates the rest of the analysis.
在受到广泛的嘲笑后,失业率的预计数据已经从传统基金会的网站上消失,但巫毒依然渗透到分析报告的其它部分。 - Democratic Majority Whip James Clyburn says the jeering and anger from protesters reminded him of the abuse he was subjected to as an African-American civil rights protester in the 1960s.
- Not car bombs that leave craters in the road, not jeering crowds that celebrate your destruction.
NPR: Sergeant Sorts Through War's Chaos in Letter Home - Their eyes shine with delight for the comic's jeering at the people known here simply as the mullahs.
NPR: Violence Precedes Pakistan Election - On MySpace, one member calling himself "Hell Fire" posted the morbid photos laced with his own jeering commentary.
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双语例句
原声例句
权威例句
词组短语
- rowdy jeering 起哄
- jeering laugh 嘲讽的笑
- n jeering remark 揶揄的言语
- Contemptuous or jeering laughter 嘲弄
- a scornful or jeering remark 嘲笑
短语
英英字典
- 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.
- jeering
- Jeers are rude and insulting things that people shout to show they do not like or respect someone.