jeering
adj. 嘲弄的,揶揄的
v. 嘲笑( jeer的现在分词 )
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.
Marchers jeered at white passers-by, but there was no violence, nor any arrests...
游行者奚落路过的白人,但没有发生暴力事件,也没有人被逮捕。
His motorcade was jeered by angry residents...
他的车队遭到愤怒的当地居民的嘲讽。
Jeers are rude and insulting things that people shout to show they do not like or respect someone.
He stared sullenly into space, pretending not to hear the jeers.
他面色阴郁地凝视前方,假装没听见那些冷嘲热讽。
...the heckling and jeers of his audience.
观众对他的起哄和嘲笑
1. showing your contempt by derision
1. abusing vocally; expressing contempt or ridicule;
There was constant jeering and interruption from the floor.
议员席上不断有人在嘲讽和打岔.
Hecklers interrupted her speech with jeering.
捣乱分子以嘲笑打断了她的讲话.
He interrupted my speech with jeering.
他以嘲笑打断了我的讲话.
A cracked and jeering note, a yellow note , came into it.
音乐声中有了一种破裂的嘲笑的调子, 黄色的调子.
People were looking up and jeering at him.
人们抬头看着他,嘲笑着他.