词汇 | jeer |
释义 | jeer verb[ I or T ] uk /dʒɪər/ us /dʒɪr/ to laugh or shout insults at someone to show you have no respect for them: 嘲笑,嘲弄 The people at the back of the hall jeered the speaker.坐在礼堂后面的人嘲笑发言者。 Critics jeered at his moral stance. "Angry because you don't like the truth?" he jeered. Synonyms barrackUK scoff A rowdy crowd of 300 cheered, jeered and often drowned out the candidates. He was jeering at her, but he felt like crying. People have had enough of seeing politicians jeering and yelling insults. He was jeered as he left the court. Insults & abuse abusive abusively backhanded compliment brickbat catcall catcaller catcalling contumely dis mouth mouth off (to/at someone) name neg negging point-scoring revile sledging slight stick verbal abuse Related wordsjeering jeeringly jeer noun[ Cusually plural ] uk /dʒɪər/ us /dʒɪr/ a way of laughing and shouting insults at someone to show a lack of respect: The news that the performance was being cancelled was greeted by boos and jeers from the audience. I ignored the jeers of the crowd and carried on. Suddenly the arena is full of boos and jeers. Residents met the proposals with loud jeers. Insults & abuse abusive abusively backhanded compliment brickbat catcall catcaller catcalling contumely dis mouth mouth off (to/at someone) name neg negging point-scoring revile sledging slight stick verbal abuse jeer | American Dictionaryjeer verb[ I/T ] us/dʒɪər/ to laugh or shout insults at someone; to ridicule: [ I ]Striking workers jeered at those who crossed the picket line. jeernoun[ C ]us/dʒɪər/ a shouted insult or laughter ridiculing someone: We were surprised to hear jeers from our own fans. |
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