"bronx cheer" 怎么发音
expression
ˈbɹɑŋks/ /ˈtʃɪɹ
BRAHNGKS CHEER
brɒŋks/ /tʃˈiə
BRONGKS CHEE-uh
释义
A 'bronx cheer' is a loud, rude noise made by sticking out your tongue and blowing through your lips. It’s used to show dislike, mockery, or disrespect, similar to a raspberry sound.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈbɹɑŋks/ /ˈtʃɪɹ
英式英语
brɒŋks/ /tʃˈiə
简化发音
美式
BRAHNGKS CHEER
英式
BRONGKS CHEE-uh
语境中听
The crowd gave a bronx cheer when the team missed the goal.
He made a bronx cheer to show his disapproval.
Children often make a bronx cheer when joking with their friends.
Instead of clapping, some fans gave the referee a loud bronx cheer.