jeer
jeer 英 [dʒɪə(r)] 美 [dʒɪr]
n. 嘲笑;戏弄;揶揄的言语 vi. 嘲笑;戏弄 vt. 嘲笑;戏弄
进行时:jeering 过去式:jeered 过去分词:jeered 第三人称单数:jeers 名词复数:jeers
- As a noun, jeer is the act of scoffing, taunting, or mocking. Think of it as an anti-cheer. If you offer cheers for the visiting team and jeers for the home team, you might not be too popular in the stands.
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- n. 嘲笑;戏弄;揶揄的言语
- vi. 嘲笑;戏弄
- vt. 嘲笑;戏弄
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1. Don't jeer at the mistake of others.
不要对别人的错误嘲笑。
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2. They began to jeer and insult him more than the other boys.
他们开始比其他男孩都更凶狠地嘲笑他、辱骂他。
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3. Children jeer and their parents whisper about street dogs disappearing into cooking pots.
孩童们开始嘲笑,父母们开始窃窃私语:街上的狗怎么就到了烹饪锅里?
- jeer (n.) "a scoff, a taunt," 1620s, from jeer (v.).
- jeer (v.) 1550s, gyr, "deride, to mock," of uncertain origin; perhaps from Dutch gieren "to cry or roar," or Middle Dutch scheeren or German scheren "to plague, vex," literally "to shear" (as a mark of contempt or disgrace). OED finds the suggestion that it is an ironical use of cheer "plausible and phonetically feasible, ... but ... beyond existing evidence." Related: Jeered; jeering.
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