hissing
n. 發嘶嘶聲,蔑視
v. 發嘶嘶聲( hiss的現在分詞 ); 發噓聲表示反對
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...
倫尼放緩車速,聽到腳踏車輪胎在溼漉漉的路面上發出嘶嘶的響聲。
My cat hissed when I stepped on its tail...
我的貓被我踩到尾巴時,嘶地慘叫了一聲。
If you hiss something, you say it forcefully in a whisper.
'Now, quiet,' my mother hissed...
“好了,安靜點,”母親壓低嗓音厲聲道。
'Stay here,' I hissed at her.
“呆在這裡別動,”我低聲呵斥她。
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...
代表們噓聲四起,很難聽清總統的講話。
Some local residents whistled and hissed at them as they entered.
他們進來時,一些當地居民向他們吹口哨,發噓聲。
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.
煤火燒得正旺,上面的鐵茶壺嘶嘶地響個不停。
Caporelli made a small hissing sound of irritation.
卡波雷利氣憤地哼了一聲。
The steam escaped with a loud hissing noise.
蒸汽大聲地嘶嘶冒了出來。
His ears were still hissing with the rustle of the leaves.
他耳朵裡還聽得薩薩薩的聲音和屑索屑索的怪聲.
A hissing gas lamp suspended from the ceiling cast a dull light.
一盞煤氣燈嗡嗡地響著.從頂棚投射出暗淡的光.