jeer

動詞

UK/dʒɪəʳ/
US/dʒɪr/

定義 jeer 動詞

  1. TransitiveIntransitive

    To express contempt or ridicule by laughing or shouting insults at someone, indicating a lack of respect.

    • The audience jeered at the athlete who made a mistake.

    • The protestors jeered at the officials as they passed by.

    • They jeered at him for his clumsy attempt.