jeer
vt.& vi. 嘲笑,戲弄
n. 嘲諷; 譏笑的言語
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...
遊行者奚落路過的白人,但沒有發生暴力事件,也沒有人被逮捕。
His motorcade was jeered by angry residents...
他的車隊遭到憤怒的當地居民的嘲諷。
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.
他面色陰鬱地凝視前方,假裝沒聽見那些冷嘲熱諷。
...the heckling and jeers of his audience.
觀眾對他的起鬨和嘲笑
1. showing your contempt by derision
1. laugh at with contempt and derision;
Do not jeer at the mistakes or misfortunes of others.
不要嘲笑別人的錯誤或不幸.
Look at those saddos going to the Royal Opera House, I would jeer.
看到那些去皇家歌劇院的蠢傢伙,我會不屑一顧。
I didn't come here today to jeer: I want to give advice.
我今天到這兒來不是為了諷刺挖苦,我是想提些建議。
He was stabbed to the heart by the girl's jeer.
那女孩的嘲諷深深地刺傷了他的心.
Don't jeer at the mistake of others.
不要對別人的錯誤嘲笑.