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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.
    1. 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。
    2. 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。
    3. 'Hypocrite,' he sneered...
      “伪君子,”他不屑地说。
    4. 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。
    5. Sneeris also a noun.
    6. Canete's mouth twisted in a contemptuous sneer...
      卡内特傲慢而轻蔑地撇了撇嘴。
    7. 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。

英英释义

adj

  • expressive of contempt
    1. curled his lip in a supercilious smile
    2. spoke in a sneering jeering manner
    3. makes many a sharp comparison but never a mean or snide one
    Synonym:supercilioussnide

双语例句

  • He's always sneering at people behind their backs.
    他总是在背后嘲笑别人。
  • People had said he was brutal and sneering and bad mannered and even dishonest.
    人们说过他残忍,爱作弄人,没有礼貌,甚至还不诚实。
  • Through all this sneering talk, I was made to feel the threat of death that overhung me, and my cheeks burned and my heart beat painfully in my breast.
    听着这番讥讽的话语,我感到死亡的威胁就悬在我头上。我脸涨得通红,心跳得厉害。
  • I don't like that superior, sneering tone of his.
    我不喜欢他那种高高在上、讥讽的口吻。
  • While she describes these cultural conflicts, also reveals her cultural selection and mentality, such as appreciating urban townspeople and sneering intellectual.
    同时她也流露出了自己的文化选择和心态,如对市井小民的赞赏,对知识分子的嘲讽。
  • His works-"Sneering at the tiger" tells that it is tragical for people to live without impedimenta consciousness.
    杜丽娘是晚明第一个生命辎重意识觉醒的东方女性。
  • 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。
  • He squinted with a sneering look.
    他乜斜着眼睛,眼角挂着讥诮的微笑。
  • They're too farting busy sneering at a greengrocer's less than perfect use of the apostrophe.
    他们一天到晚忙着对杂货店招牌上错加的逗号嗤之以鼻。
  • 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。