sneering
音标发音
- 英式音标 [ˈsnɪə.rɪŋ]
- 美式音标 [ˈsnɪr.ɪŋ]
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基本解释
- adj.嘲笑的(讥笑的;鄙视的)
- 动词sneer的现在分词.
英汉例句
- Running out very far I could still hear them sneering .
我跑出很远,还能听到他们的嘲笑声。 - Conversely, people who jet about the “easy” places with steak houses and fancy hotels become an object of sneering or resentment.
相反地,那些生活在有牛排馆和豪华酒店的地方的人则成为了嘲笑和怨恨的对象。 - And today sees his name used as a sneering synonym for the N-word-without-attitude toadying to whitey, and Mrs Stowe derided as that worst sort of white, the liberal sort.
而如今,汤姆叔叔的名字变为一种可笑的词,不带种族偏见的白种人会用它来嘲笑别人。 斯托女士成了烂好人的代名词,是最没用的那类白人。 - On page 206, she says, well, "There you go sneering now!"
在206页,她说,“你又在嘲笑了是吗!“
耶鲁公开课 - 现代诗歌课程节选 - He is an illiberal populist, sneering at gays and hinting at bringing back the death penalty.
ECONOMIST: South Africa's election - The walls were decorated with oblique cartoons showing the political elite wincing, blushing, sneering, seething.
ECONOMIST: The café at the heart of revolutionary Cairo - The more sneering sort of unionist argues the opposite, that Scotland is a parasitic subsidy junkie.
ECONOMIST: Scottish independence would come at a high price
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英英字典
- rude and not showing respect
- If you sneer at someone or something, you express your contempt for them by the expression on your face or by what you say.
- Sneer is also a noun.