Jeer at Meaning in English
expression
释义
To shout or speak in an unkind, mocking way toward someone; to make fun of them loudly, usually to embarrass or upset them.
用法与细微差别
Commonly used in formal or written English; implies hostility and public mockery. Used with 'at' to show the target, e.g., 'jeer at the speaker'. Often used in sports, politics, or when a crowd expresses disapproval. Distinct from 'cheer' (positive).
例句
The students jeered at the new teacher.
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Some fans jeered at the referee’s decision.
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People in the crowd began to jeer at the politician.
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He tried to give his speech, but the audience just jeered at him the whole time.
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If you jeer at others, don’t be surprised when they don’t want to help you.
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Kids sometimes jeer at anyone who seems different at school.
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