booing
booing — 動詞
1. to make long, loud "boo" sounds to show that you strongly dislike a performance,
喝倒采
發出 boo 聲表示強烈不滿
to make long, loud "boo" sounds to show that you strongly dislike a performance, decision, or speaker.
Fans were booing loudly when the referee ended the match early.
裁判提早吹哨結束比賽時,球迷們一直大聲喝倒采。
booing when + event shows public disapproval
Several parents began booing the comic after his rude joke.
那位喜劇演員講了粗魯的笑話後,幾位家長一直對他喝倒采。
booing + person directly
People at the back of the hall kept booing during the mayor's speech.
大廳後方的人在市長演說時一直喝倒采。
Before the film even started, Diego kept booing the long advertisement.
電影甚至還沒開始,Diego 就一直對那支冗長的廣告喝倒采。
文法句型
be booing + person or thing
be booing at + person
be booing when + event happens
用法筆記
Often used for crowds at games, concerts, or public speeches. Use a direct object when the person or thing receives the protest, or use 'at' when you are describing the reaction more generally.
常見錯誤
booing — 名詞
1. the angry noise people make when they shout "boo" to show strong dislike or cont
噓聲
群眾表示不滿時發出的 boo 聲
the angry noise people make when they shout "boo" to show strong dislike or contempt.
Loud booing filled the hall after the host announced the winner.
主持人宣布得獎者後,整個大廳立刻充滿噓聲。
booing after + unpopular result
The actor kept smiling through the crowd's booing.
那位演員在觀眾的噓聲中還是保持微笑。
through + booing for enduring hostility
A wave of booing came from the back seats.
後排座位那邊傳來一陣噓聲。
There was more booing than applause at the end of the debate.
辯論結束時,現場的噓聲比掌聲還多。
文法句型
a lot of booing
hear booing from + place
booing after + event
用法筆記
Usually uncountable when you mean the general sound from a crowd. It commonly appears after verbs such as 'hear', 'face', 'ignore', or 'drown out' when someone receives a hostile audience reaction.