sneering
英 [ˈsnɪərɪŋ]
美 [ˈsnɪrɪŋ]
v. 嘲笑; 讥讽; 嗤笑
sneer的现在分词
现在分词:sneering
BNC.38601 / COCA.36304
柯林斯词典
- VERB 讥笑;嘲笑;讥讽
If yousneer atsomeone or something, you express your contempt for them by the expression on your face or by what you say.- There is too great a readiness to sneer at anything the Opposition does...
对反对党的任何举动都想加以嘲笑的心理过于急切了。 - If you go to a club and you don't look right, you're sneered at...
如果你去夜总会却穿得不合时宜,人家会笑你的。 - 'Hypocrite,' he sneered...
“伪君子,”他不屑地说。 - Although some may sneer, working as a secretary is for many the fastest route to career success.
有些人也许瞧不起秘书的工作,但是对于许多人来说,做秘书却是取得职业成功最为快捷的途径。 - Sneeris also a noun.
- Canete's mouth twisted in a contemptuous sneer...
卡内特傲慢而轻蔑地撇了撇嘴。 - There were always those who dismissed him with a sneer, saying he wasn't British by birth.
总有人对他不屑一顾,说他不是土生土长的英国人。
- There is too great a readiness to sneer at anything the Opposition does...
英英释义
adj
- expressive of contempt
- curled his lip in a supercilious smile
- spoke in a sneering jeering manner
- makes many a sharp comparison but never a mean or snide one
双语例句
- He's always sneering at others.
他就爱奚落人。 - He's always sneering at people behind their backs.
他总是在背后嘲笑别人。 - The article clearly showed his penchant for sneering at his critics.
文章明显地表现出作者喜爱嘲弄其批评者。 - He squinted with a sneering look.
他乜斜着眼睛,眼角挂着讥诮的微笑。 - He did not thoroughly comprehend the meaning of his father's speech, or whether it were intended for him: indeed, he was not yet certain that the grim, sneering stranger was his father.
他还不能完全理解他父亲的话里的意思,或者以为不是指他说的:实在,他还不大相信这个令人生畏的、讥笑着的陌生人就是他的父亲。 - And all the time, all the time white people sneering at you.
每次白人看到你的时候,都在嘲笑你。 - In light of the act, any television station, comedian or ironist is not allowed to sneering at some candidate, party or union, such as making fun of any candidate's appearance.
禁令规定,任何电视台、喜剧演员或讽刺作家,都不得在总统大选之前或期间嘲讽某个候选人、政党或是联盟。比如说,不能拿候选人的长相说事等。 - Occasionally, she has noticed the sneering tone of some of the tabloid coverage, the incredulity that someone could have hidden this for so long and decided so late to take action.
偶尔,她注意到一些小报报道采用了一种讥讽的口吻,质疑竟然会有人隐藏了这么多年,直到这么大年纪了才采取行动。 - Those brats went by sneering.
那些小子就曾讥笑的路过。 - He knocked politely, and now the wood was as still as the children, not a sound to be heard except from Tinker Bell, who was watching from a branch and openly sneering.
彼得很礼貌地敲了敲门。这当儿,树林和孩子们一样全都静悄悄的,除了叮叮铃的声音,听不到一点声响;这时,她正坐在树枝上观望着,公开地讥笑他们。