hissing
n. 发嘶嘶声,蔑视
v. 发嘶嘶声( hiss的现在分词 ); 发嘘声表示反对
To hiss means to make a sound like a long 's'.
The tires of Lenny's bike hissed over the wet pavement as he slowed down...
伦尼放缓车速,听到自行车轮胎在湿漉漉的路面上发出嘶嘶的响声。
My cat hissed when I stepped on its tail...
我的猫被我踩到尾巴时,嘶地惨叫了一声。
If you hiss something, you say it forcefully in a whisper.
'Now, quiet,' my mother hissed...
“好了,安静点,”母亲压低嗓音厉声道。
'Stay here,' I hissed at her.
“呆在这里别动,”我低声呵斥她。
If people hiss at someone such as a performer or a person making a speech, they express their disapproval or dislike of that person by making long loud 's' sounds.
One had to listen hard to catch the words of the President's speech as the delegates booed and hissed...
代表们嘘声四起,很难听清总统的讲话。
Some local residents whistled and hissed at them as they entered.
他们进来时,一些当地居民向他们吹口哨,发嘘声。
1. a fricative sound (especially as an expression of disapproval);
1. noisy sound like a sustained `s';
The iron teakettle was hissing splendidly over live coals.
煤火烧得正旺,上面的铁茶壶嘶嘶地响个不停。
Caporelli made a small hissing sound of irritation.
卡波雷利气愤地哼了一声。
The steam escaped with a loud hissing noise.
蒸汽大声地嘶嘶冒了出来。
His ears were still hissing with the rustle of the leaves.
他耳朵里还听得萨萨萨的声音和屑索屑索的怪声.
A hissing gas lamp suspended from the ceiling cast a dull light.
一盏煤气灯嗡嗡地响着.从顶棚投射出暗淡的光.