whistle verb ⇨buzz (the wind/a train whistles)⇨sing (whistle a tune)whistle noun ⇨whistle (a whistle of surprise)⇨blow the whistle on sb/sth⇨tellverb2whistle
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whistle ♦︎ boo ♦︎ jeer ♦︎ hiss ♦︎ catcallThese are all words for a sound that people make when they want to show what they think of sb/sth, especially if they disapprove of it.這些詞均表示不滿之聲、噓聲。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆whistles / jeers / hisses of sth◆whistles / boos / jeers / hisses / catcalls from the crowd / audience◆to draw boos / jeers◆to be met / greeted with whistles / boos / jeers / hisses / catcalls◆a chorus of whistles / boos / jeers / catcalls■whistle [countable] the sound that you make by forcing your breath out when your lips are closed, often to show a feeling such as surprise, approval or disapproval(表達驚詫、贊同或反對的)口哨聲◆He gave a low long whistle of surprise.他驚愕地輕輕長吹了聲口哨。◆From the audience came applause and whistles of appreciation.觀衆席上響起了贊賞的掌聲和口哨聲。ⓘ Unlike most of the words in this group, a whistle more often shows approval than disapproval. When it is used to show dispproval it is often combined with another word from the group, such as jeer.與本組中大多數詞不同,whistle較常表示贊同。表示不贊同時常常與本組的其他詞連用,如jeer◆He attracted whistles and jeers and rotten tomatoes from the crowd.他招來衆人的口哨聲、奚落聲和爛西紅柿。 see also whistle ⇨ singverb▸whistle
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[intransitive] ◆The crowd booed and whistled as the player came onto the field.該球員走進場地時,人群向他發出噓聲和口哨聲。■boo [countable] a sound that people make to show disapproval of sb/sth, such as an actor, speaker or performance(對演員、講話者或表演等表示不滿的)噓聲◆'Boo!' they shouted, 'Get off!'“去!”他們大聲喊道,“滾下去!”◆The speech drew loud boos from the audience.演講引來聽衆們大喝倒彩。▸boo
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[intransitive, transitive] ◆The audience booed as she started her speech.她一開始講話,聽衆便發出一陣噓聲。◆He was booed off the stage.他在一片倒彩聲中下台。■jeer [countable, usually plural] a rude remark that sb shouts at sb else to show that they do not respect or like them嘲笑,譏諷,奚落(的言語)◆He walked on to the stage to be greeted with jeers and whistles.他登上舞台,結果迎來陣陣嘲笑和口哨噓聲。▸jeer
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[intransitive, transitive] ◆Disappointed fans jeered at the players.大失所望的球迷們奚落着球員。◆The police were jeered by the waiting crowd.警察受到等待着的人群的嘲弄。■hiss [countable] a sound like a long 's' that is used to show disapproval of sb/sth, such as a speaker, politician or opinion that is expressed(對演講人、從政者或見解表示不滿的)嘶嘶聲◆This comment was met with boos and hisses.這一評論引來了噓聲一片。ⓘ A hiss can seem more unpleasant than a boo, because it usually expresses moral disapproval, not just that you do not like a performance. * hiss可能較boo更令人不悅,因hiss通常表達道義上的不滿,而不僅僅表示不喜歡一場演出。▸hiss
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[transitive, intransitive] ◆He was booed and hissed off the stage.他在一片倒彩和噓聲中被轟下台。■catcall ˈkætkɔːl [countable, usually plural] a noise or shout expressing anger at or disapproval of sb who is speaking or performing in public(對講話或表演表示憤怒或不滿的)噓聲;不滿之聲◆A chorus of catcalls and boos erupted in the middle of the ballet.芭蕾舞演出中途爆發了一片噓聲和倒彩聲。
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