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Jeering Meaning in English

word · lemma: jeer

ˈdʒiɹɪŋ
JEER-ing
dʒˈiəɹɪŋ
JEE-uh-ring

释义

Jeering means shouting or laughing at someone in a mocking and unkind way, usually to show you do not respect or like them.

用法与细微差别

'Jeering' is quite negative and implies disrespect; it's common at sports events, in classrooms, or when someone is being mocked. 'Jeering' almost always involves a group. Can be used as a noun ('the jeering was loud') or adjective ('jeering crowd'). Do not confuse with 'cheering' (which is positive).

例句

The crowd started jeering at the player who missed the goal.

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His speech was met with jeering from the audience.

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Ignore the jeering and stay confident.

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The politician struggled to speak over the loud jeering in the hall.

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He tried to laugh off the jeering, but it clearly bothered him.

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As the player walked off the field, the jeering became even louder.

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