a jeering crowd
起哄的一群人
The police were jeered at by the waiting crowd.
警方受到在等待的人群的嘲弄。
The players were jeered by disappointed fans.
球员受到大失所望的球迷奚落。
‘Coward!’ he jeered.
“懦夫!”他嘲笑道。
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。
1.嘲笑,戏弄
2.【航】升降帆的滑车索
1.嘲笑,戏弄 (at)
1.an unkind laugh or comment that shows you have no respect for someone
1.to shout or laugh at someone in an unkind way that shows you have no respect for them
1.He waited for Aberforth to jeer or to argue, but he did not. He merely scowled.
哈利等待着阿不福思的饥笑或者反驳,但他没有,他只是阴沉着脸。
2.With open mouths they jeer at me ; they strike my cheek, and together they mass themselves against me.
他们张开大口想吞噬我,责骂著打我的面颊,一起拥上前来攻击我。
3.Men open their mouths to jeer at me; they strike my cheek in scorn and unite together against me.
他们向我开口,打我的脸羞辱我,聚会攻击我。
4.The children liked to jeer AT the awkward student.
孩子们喜欢嘲笑笨拙的学生。
5.Messages favor these on weight-loss products jeer consumers looking for a quick and effortless course to shed pounds.
在减肥产品上有这些信息在挑逗着那些正在寻找快速而方便的减肥方法的消费者。
6.He was stabbed to the heart by the girl's jeer.
那女孩的嘲讽深深地刺伤了他的心。
7.Most cons crowd to the fence to gawk and jeer, but Red and his group mount the bleachers and settle in comfortably.
大部分犯人聚在围栏边观看并嘲笑着新犯人,而瑞德和同伴们则舒舒服服的待在看台上。
8.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。
9.Fight Chun Xuan to hang up lip jeer, melodrama several bottoms, threw an side, proceeded to downwards disassemble a packaging.
战淳轩勾唇冷笑,把玩几下,就丢到了一旁,继续往下拆包装。
10.Jeer Fibre He was shocked to the very fibre of his being.
他整个身心都受到极大的震惊。