sneer
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[编辑]sneer (第三人稱單數簡單現在時 sneers,現在分詞 sneering,一般過去時及過去分詞 sneered)
- (不及物) (翘起嘴角)嗤笑
- 1890, Henry Kingsley, Old Margaret: And Other Stories,第 393 頁:
- So General Oakfield's friends taunted him with having been beaten, and Blackeston's friends sneered at him for not having called the general out. Blackeston, a studious and sensitive man, felt the taunts of his friends as only a student can.
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- (及物) 嗤笑着说,轻蔑地说
- to sneer fulsome lies at a person
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- 1913, Land of Sunshine,第 116 頁:
- There was a quick scuffle within the cabin. "Leave me alone, I say, and git!" cried the cook. "Can't I be friendly without you hollerin?" sneered the miner. "You wouldn't have been 'lowed to stay round here if it hadn't been for me."
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[编辑]sneer (複數 sneers)
- (翘起嘴角)嗤笑
- 1835, Charlotte Brontë, 章號 XXX, 出自 Villette[1]:
- He supposed then (with a sneer—M. Paul could sneer supremely, curling his lip, opening his nostrils, contracting his eyelids)—he supposed there was but one form of appeal to which I would listen [...]
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- 轻蔑,蔑视
- 1963, C.L.R. James, The Black Jacobins, 2nd Revised版,第 24 頁:
- And wordy attacks against slavery drew sneers from observers which were not altogether undeserved. The authors were compared to doctors who offered to a patient nothing more than invectives against the disease which consumed him.
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- 2019年7月24日, David Austin Walsh, “Flirting With Fascism”, 出自 Jewish Currents[2]:
- During [Tucker] Carlson’s keynote, he wedged sneers at his critics for crying “racist!” in between racist remarks about [Ilhan] Omar, jeremiads against the media (“I know there’s a bunch of reporters here, so . . . screw you”), and an attack on Elizabeth Warren and her donors (“She’s a tragedy, because she’s now obsessed with racism, which is why the finance world supports her”)—all to gleeful applause.
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