英:[ˌbrɒŋks ˈtʃɪə(r)]
美:[ˌbrɑŋks ˈtʃɪr]
英:[ˌbrɒŋks ˈtʃɪə(r)]
美:[ˌbrɑŋks ˈtʃɪr]
[体]表示嘲笑的嘘嘘声;
noun
(informal) a sound of derision and contempt made by vibrating the tongue and lips while exhaling forcibly; raspberry.
Bronx, borough of New York City
The first known use of Bronx cheer was in 1924
1 a baseball legend who seems never to have forgotten the Bronx cheer he once received from the hometown ingrates
2 Straw getting an earful of the Bronx cheer needs no explanation.
3 Two free throws by Durham finally stopped the 19-0 surge spanning halftime and drew a Bronx cheer from the Providence-heavy crowd.
4 The nav and sound system got a Bronx cheer.
5 That produced your team’s first first down of the game with 27 seconds left before halftime, eliciting a Bronx cheer.
6 A raspberry sound ; a Bronx cheer.
北美的一种红色覆盆子.