英:['snɪrɪŋ]
美:['snɪrɪŋ]
英:['snɪrɪŋ]
美:['snɪrɪŋ]
verb
intransitive verb
to smile or laugh with facial contortions that express scorn or contempt
to speak or write in a scornfully jeering manner
transitive verb
to utter with a sneer
noun
the act of sneeringalso: a sneering expression or remark
sneer at嘲笑;蔑视
Verb probably akin to Middle High German snerren to chatter, gossip — more at snore
The first known use of sneer was in 1680
sneezeverb
to force the breath out through the nose or mouth in a sudden violent noisy action
sneezeverb
to force the breath out through the nose or mouth in a sudden violent noisy action
sneezeverb
to force the breath out through the nose or mouth in a sudden violent noisy action
sneer1 of 2verb
to smile or laugh with expressions of scorn
to speak or write in a scorning manner
sneer2 of 2noun
a sneering expression or remark
1 Now holding the chicken in one hand, the sneering goblin rushed to meet him.
2 " Congratulations !'said Gessler, sneering. " Now tell me why you took a second arrow. "
“ 祝贺你了,”盖斯靳轻蔑地笑着说. “ 现在告诉我,为什么你手里还拿着一支箭. ”
3 Even the sneering tremors in his voice can’t elevate the treacle.
4 He’s not smiling or sneering or smirking at all anymore.
5 The series belonged to the last decade when sneering at television, and those who watch it, was a respectable prejudice.
6 Assuming an aggressive, sneering manner that seemed forced, for really he is a mild and lenient man, Smith asked the witness if he had a nickname.
7 But with his buff physique and flinty-eyed gaze, he fully embodies the sort of sneering, bullying jock who rules many a high-school locker room — and workplace lunchroom.
8 The novel elicited sneers from the critics.
9 Congratulations! Said Gessler, sneering.
“恭喜你!”盖斯勒冷笑着说。
10 You are dreaming, Sir, — or you are sneering.
你在做梦呢,先生——不然就是有意取笑。
11 From sneering comments Harry overheard, Malfoy was certain Buckbeak was going to be killed, and seemed thoroughly pleased with himself for bringing it about.
12 His outright great guest appearances — sneering and vicious on Drake’s “Crew Love,” puffy-chested and blithe on Wiz Khalifa’s “Remember You” — often grab hold of other people’s songs and reshape them in his image.
13 She laughed at him; her nostrils flared and her face was sneering.
14 This last with a sneering ring of triumph in it.
最后一句话还带着一种得意的冷笑.
15 Speleers, who naturally wields both of these figurative disarming devices, easily persuades the viewer of Jack's inherent heroism or the notion Rhys Montrose could sell the London Bridge to voters by sneering a little.
16 Rather than silently sneering at those who seem to have a piece of this ridiculous puzzle figured out, embrace it.
17 “Puny and insignificant, you mean. You are dreaming, sir,—or you are sneering. For God’s sake, don’t be ironical!”
18 She described the sneering fury in his face.
19 Speaking in short, matter-of-fact phrases, they worry aloud over the fickle weather and fields of sunflowers still too wet to cut, while above their heads Ross Perot’s sneering visage flickers across a silent television screen.
20 For about a month, Akbar said, he showed up to the meetings drunk and slurring, sneering at people and their problems, insisting that he was fine.
1 冷笑
3 嘲笑
sarcastic mocking derisive snidely dig ridicule sarcasm mockery sneer derision bag mock rag taunt scoff deride jeer jibe laugh at
5 嘲弄
mocking teasing sardonic quizzical mockingly derisively quizzically tauntingly scoffingly jeeringly banteringly chaffingly shy tease irony ridicule taunt scorn banter scoff jest derision flout gibe jape badinage persiflage fleer railery guy ride mock rag jolly deride twit make mock of make merry of make merry over make a mock of take the mickey have a shy at make a shy at make a long nose at make a fool of
8 讥笑
9 叽嘲