1.“jeer”的现在分词
1.unkind laughter or comments directed at someone, especially in a public place
1.The present participle of jeer
1.For those who stood before him jeering him, reviling him, taunting him, and actually thrusting their tongues out at him in mockery.
那些站在祂面前,嘲弄祂、辱骂祂、讥笑祂和戏谑祂的群众。
2.Earlier in the month, Ron Margiotta, the board's chairman, referred to jeering opponents as "animals out of their cages" .
在本月初,学校董事会主席RonMargiotta把那些可笑的反对者比作“逃出笼子的野兽”。
3.Surroundings so numerous folk is jeering by him, he still keep creature that cool fashion and seem to don't put these people in the eye.
周围那么多人在嘲笑他,他却依然是那淡然的模样,好像根本不把这些人放在眼中一样。
4.While anonymous in New York, Feng Luoyu, 26, wouldn't be able to walk down the street in her native country without people jeering.
26岁的凤姐在纽约算是无名氏,但是在国内,她走在大街上都会被人讥笑一路。
5.he said refferring to United's fans jeering whenever their was a throw-in that didn't fluster the Reds rearguard.
他说的是不管曼联那里的边线球都有球迷的助威声,不至于让后卫们紧张。
6.Eager for more, he trained long and hard to overcome stage fright, the jeering of his peers, and the condescension of his neighbors.
上进的他面对台前同龄人和邻里的冷嘲热讽,为了克服怯场心里,进行了长期艰苦的训练。
7.To avoid the jeering laughter he expected, he sneaked out in the dead of night to mail his first manuscript.
为避免可能遭到别人耻笑,他半夜里悄悄溜出去寄第一次文稿。
8.Eventually an ambulance in the motorcade was forced to take him to hospital after jeering crowds blocked its path.
由于民众堵住了道路,最后救护车挤过人群把老人送去了医院。
9.At a demonstration on International Women's Day in March, jeering men told those marching to go home and feed their babies.
在3月8日国际妇女节的游行中,很多男人嘲笑游行的妇女,劝她们回家为孩子去。
10.Adlai Stevenson, US delegate to the United Nations, visited Dallas, Texas, in 1963. He was met by a jeering crowd of demonstrators.
美国驻联合国代表阿德莱.史蒂文生一九六三年往访德州达拉斯市,一群示威者迎他嘲骂。