jeers
英:[d'ʒɪəz] 美: [d'ʒɪrz]
jeers 基本解释
n.操纵帆桁下部(使其上下的)索具;嘲讽( jeer的名词复数 );
v.嘲笑( jeer的第三人称单数 );
英英释义
jeer
n.showing your contempt by derision同义词:jeeringmockeryscoffscoffing
v.laugh at with contempt and derision"The crowd jeered at the speaker"
同义词:scofffloutbarrackgibe
jeers 相关例句
词组短语
jeer at嘲笑;嘲弄;戏弄
双语例句
- He listened to the jeers of the crowd without flinching.
他毫不畏惧地听著群众的嘲笑。 - The Minister's speech was greeted with jeers and catcalls.
这位大臣的讲话遭到嘲笑,嘘声四起。 - The Prime Minister's speech was greeted with boos and jeers.
首相的演讲遭喝倒采。 - He ran off, their jeers ringing in his ears.
他一跑了之,耳边仍回响著他们的冷嘲热讽。
权威例句
Conformation of [1-13C,15N]A~etyl-~-~arnitine. Rotational-Echo, Double-Resonance Nuclear Magnetic Resonance SpectroscopyLeukocyte–Endothelial Adhesion Mechanisms in Epilepsy: Cheers and JeersBlood, sweat, and jeers: the impact of the media's heterosexist portrayals on perceptions of male and female athletes.Integrated fuzzy logic based intelligent control of three tank systemTurzai Plan Draws Cheers, JeersCheers and jeers for the Charter for PhysiciansCheers and Jeers Candidate Presentations and Audience Reactions in the 1980 Presidential CampaignCheers vs. jeers: effects of audience feedback on individual athletic performanceANTIAMOEBIN AN ANTHELMINTIC AND ANTIPROTOZOAL ANTIBIOTIC AND A METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE SAMEWhen cheers turn into jeers (and tears)