jeer 英 [dʒɪə(r)]   美 [dʒɪr]

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 

Don't jeer at the mistake of others. 不要对别人的错误嘲笑。
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。

  • 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
  • 1. Don't jeer at the mistake of others.

    不要对别人的错误嘲笑。

  • 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。

  • 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.
jeer / dʒɪə(r) ; NAmE dʒɪr / verb , noun jeer jeers jeered jeering verb [intransitive ,  transitive ] to laugh at sb or shout rude remarks at them to show that you do not respect them 嘲笑;嘲弄;讥讽;奚落 SYN taunt a jeering crowd 起哄的一群人 jeerat sb The police were jeered at by the waiting crowd. 警方受到在等待的人群的嘲弄。 jeersb The players were jeered by disappointed fans. 球员受到大失所望的球迷奚落。 + speech ‘Coward!’ he jeered. “懦夫!”他嘲笑道。 noun [usually plural ] a rude remark that sb shouts at sb else to show that they do not respect or like them 嘲笑,嘲弄,讥讽,奚落(的言语) SYN taunt He walked on to the stage to be greeted with jeers and whistles. 他登上舞台,结果迎来阵阵嘲笑和口哨嘘声。 jeer / dʒɪə(r) ; NAmE dʒɪr /
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