
中英词典:jeer
形容词: 1. 嘲笑的;讥讽的 - He responded to their jeer comments with a sarcastic smile.他对他们的嘲讽评论以讽刺的微笑回应。 名词: 1. 嘲笑;嘲弄 - The crowd's jeers filled the stadium.
人群的嘲笑声充满了体育场。 2. 讥讽的言语;讥笑 - She couldn't bear the jeers and insults from her classmates.
她无法忍受同学们的嘲笑和侮辱。 词语辨析: - jeer vs. mock - Jeer强调嘲笑的方式,通常带有侮辱性;mock强调模仿或嘲弄的行为,不一定带有恶意。 - The audience jeered at the performer's mistakes.
观众嘲笑演员的错误。 - The children mocked their teacher's accent.
孩子们嘲笑他们老师的口音。 词汇扩充: - jeeringly (副词):嘲笑地 - jeer at:嘲笑;讥笑 - jeer sb off:嘲笑某人并赶走某人 - jeer sb on:嘲笑某人并鼓励某人继续做 近义词: mock, ridicule, deride, taunt, scoff 反义词: praise, applaud, compliment, commend
柯林斯词典(Collins Dictionary)
名词: 1. If someone jeers at you, they shout insulting words at you because they disapprove of you or what you are doing. 2. Jeers are shouts of insulting words that are made to express disapproval. 动词: 1. If someone jeers at a person or their actions, they shout insulting words at them. 2. If someone jeers a remark, they show their dislike or scorn for it by shouting insulting words at the person who made it.牛津词典(Oxford Dictionary)
名词: 1. A jeer is a rude and mocking remark. 2. Jeers are rude and mocking remarks. 动词: 1. If you jeer at someone, you shout insulting words or shout in an unkind way to show that you do not like or respect them. 2. If you jeer something, you say it in a rude and mocking way.用法
- Jeer can be used as both a verb and a noun. - As a verb, it is often followed by "at" or "with" to indicate the target of the jeering. - As a noun, it is often used in the plural form, "jeers". - It is important to note that jeer is a negative and disrespectful action or remark.相关例句
- He was greeted with jeers and boos as he walked onto the stage.
当他走上舞台时,他受到嘲笑和喝倒彩。 - The jeering crowd threw tomatoes at the politician.
嘲笑的人群向政治家扔番茄。 - The football fans jeered at the opposing team's goalkeeper.
足球迷嘲笑对方球队的门将。 - She couldn't help but jeer mockingly when he tripped and fell.
当他绊倒摔倒时,她情不自禁地嘲笑了他。 - The crowd continued to jeer as the singer struggled to hit the high note.
当歌手努力唱高音时,人群继续嘲笑。 - The politician's jeering remarks sparked a heated debate.
政治家的嘲笑言论引发了一场激烈的辩论。 - They tried to jeer him off the stage, but he finished his speech despite the interruptions.
他们试图嘲笑他,赶他下台,但尽管中断,他还是完成了演讲。 - The comedian jeered the audience on to encourage their participation.
喜剧演员嘲笑观众,鼓励他们的参与。 - She responded to their jeers and insults with dignity and grace.
她以尊严和优雅的方式回应了他们的嘲笑和侮辱。 - The jeeringly sarcastic tone of his voice made it clear that he was not sincere.
他言辞中嘲笑的讽刺语气表明他并不真诚。