jeering
IPA/ˈdʒɪə.rɪŋ/
KK[dʒˈirɪŋ]IPA/ˈdʒɪr.ɪŋ/
jeering — 名詞
1. loud mocking words or laughter aimed at a person as a public sign of contempt
1.名詞C1
釋義
嘲弄聲
帶著輕蔑的嘲笑或辱罵聲
loud mocking words or laughter aimed at a person as a public sign of contempt
例句
Loud jeering followed the referee as he walked off the field.
裁判走下球場時,身後跟著一片響亮的嘲弄聲。
collocation: loud jeering from a hostile crowd
The mayor kept speaking despite jeering from the back of the hall.
市長仍繼續發言,儘管禮堂後方不停傳來嘲弄聲。
Students answered the bully's joke with jeering and sharp whistles.
學生們用嘲弄聲和尖銳的口哨聲回應那個霸凌者的笑話。
Jeering from the stands made the young pitcher lose his focus.
看台上的嘲弄聲讓那名年輕投手失去了專注。
The actor left the stage quickly as jeering spread through the theatre.
當嘲弄聲在劇院裡蔓延開來時,那名演員很快離開了舞台。
同義詞
反義詞
- cheering
shows approval or support instead of contempt.
用法筆記
Often appears in crowd scenes such as sports events or public speeches, where many people show open dislike at once.