booed
英 [buːd]
美 [buːd]
v. (对…)发嘘声,喝倒彩
boo的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- VERB 发嘘声;喝倒彩
If youbooa speaker or performer, you shout 'boo' or make other loud sounds to indicate that you do not like them, their opinions, or their performance.- People were booing and throwing things at them...
人们向他们喝倒彩、掷东西。 - Demonstrators booed and jeered him...
示威者们都发嘘声嘲笑他。 - He was booed off the stage.
他被哄下了舞台。 - Boois also a noun.
- She was greeted with boos and hisses.
迎接她的是一片嘘声。
- People were booing and throwing things at them...
- 嘿,砰(用于吓唬人时发出的声音)
You say 'Boo!' loudly and suddenly when you want to surprise someone who does not know that you are there. - → see:peekaboo
双语例句
- The crowd booed for five minutes.
人群中发出嘘声长达五分钟。 - One had to listen hard to catch the words of the President's speech as the delegates booed and hissed
代表们嘘声四起,很难听清总统的讲话。 - Besides some fans booed me, so I didn't want to clap them.
他们都受到了主场球迷的嘘声。 - The referee was booed by the crowd.
裁判员被观众哄了。 - Demonstrators booed and jeered him
示威者们都发嘘声嘲笑他。 - They booed us off the stage.
他们在台下诩嘘我们。 - In first home game after being booed by Lakers crowd, he is even cheered during introductions.
在被球迷嘘后的首次主场比赛中,布朗在球员入场时就受到了球迷的欢呼。 - When Churchill stood up to talk to them, the mutual soldiers booed.
当丘吉尔站起来要和他们说话时,这些士兵嘘声四起。 - Therude audience booed the performer off the stage.
粗鲁的观众把表演者哄下了台。 - His first performance was a debacle: the audience booed him off the stage.
他的首场演出一败涂地,观众发出嘘声把他轰下了台。
