catcall

英 [ˈkætkɔːl] 美 [ˈkætkɔːl]

n.  (表示愤怒或反对的)嘘声,不满之声

复数:catcalls现在分词:catcalling过去式:catcalled第三人称单数:catcalls过去分词:catcalled

TEM8

BNC.36089 / COCA.28675



牛津词典

noun

  1. (表示愤怒或反对的)嘘声,不满之声
    a noise or shout expressing anger at or disapproval of sb who is speaking or performing in public

    柯林斯词典

    1. N-COUNT (表示反对的)嘘声,尖叫,怪叫
      Catcalls are loud noises that people make to show that they disapprove of something they are watching or listening to.
      1. The crowd responded with boos and catcalls.
        人群里发出一片嘘声。

    双语例句

    1. The crowd responded with boos and catcalls.
      人群里发出一片嘘声。
    2. Catcall: a harsh or shrill call or whistle expressing derision or disapproval. I cannot stand the woman. I can still hear that high-pitched voice jangling on my ears!
      嘘声:表示奚落或反对的刺耳或尖厉的叫声或哨声。这个女人实在叫我受不了。我现在还能听到她刺耳的尖叫声。
    3. It ended with a catcall from one Japanese reporter – Is this what you call disclosure?
      新闻发布会最终以一位日本记者的嘘声结束&这就是你所称的披露?

    英英释义

    noun

    1. a cry expressing disapproval

      verb

      1. utter catcalls at