jeering 的 3 个定义
- to speak or shout derisively; scoff or gibe rudely: Don't jeer unless you can do better.
- to shout derisively at; taunt.
- to treat with scoffs or derision; mock.
- to drive away by derisive shouts: They jeered the speaker off the stage.
- a jeering utterance; derisive or rude gibe.
jeering 近义词
mocking
更多jeering例句
- Aaron, who was sometimes called Henry but was generally known to baseball fans as Hank or “Hammerin’ Hank,” for his long-ball power, grew up in Alabama and never forgot the jeers he received while playing in the South during the days of segregation.
- Recently the French treated her virtually as their own monarch while simultaneously jeering their own president.
- Cheering and jeering at the television an average of 5.3 hours per day was associated, however, with a higher risk of obesity.
- There are no jeering yoga moms in the bleachers, nor any post-demonstration rumbles in the parking lot.
- Without the cheering and jeering crowds to whip him up, Newt was oddly subdued.
- Alastair Beach reports from Cairo and talks to the jeering crowds outside.
- Augustus looked up at Mr Bellamy to find if he were jeering him; but he saw no reason to believe it.
- A great wave of jeering laughter swept down the benches as the black monster passed.
- Valeria, with her wonted capriciousness, veered round in defence of the institution that she had been just jeering at.
- As he swept past the boy the cowboy had uttered a jeering yell.
- Viewed in this light, this passage is a mere jeering at our incapacity.