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IELTS BNC: 6960 COCA: 6463
whistle verb
buzz (the wind/a train whistles) sing (whistle a tune)
whistle noun
whistle (a whistle of surprise) blow the whistle on sb/sth tell verb2
whistle

noun

whistle ♦︎ boo ♦︎ jeer ♦︎ hiss ♦︎ catcallThese are all words for a sound that people make when they want to show what they think of sb/sth, especially if they disapprove of it. 这些词均表示不满之声、嘘声。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配whistles / jeers / hisses of sthwhistles / boos / jeers / hisses / catcalls from the crowd / audienceto draw boos / jeersto be met / greeted with whistles / boos / jeers / hisses / catcallsa chorus of whistles / boos / jeers / catcalls whistle [countable] the sound that you make by forcing your breath out when your lips are closed, often to show a feeling such as surprise, approval or disapproval (表达惊诧、赞同或反对的)口哨声He gave a low long whistle of surprise.他惊愕地轻轻长吹了声口哨。From the audience came applause and whistles of appreciation.观众席上响起了赞赏的掌声和口哨声。Unlike most of the words in this group, a whistle more often shows approval than disapproval. When it is used to show dispproval it is often combined with another word from the group, such as jeer. 与本组中大多数词不同,whistle较常表示赞同。表示不赞同时常常与本组的其他词连用,如jeerHe attracted whistles and jeers and rotten tomatoes from the crowd.他招来众人的口哨声、奚落声和烂西红柿。 see also whistle sing verb whistle

verb

[intransitive] The crowd booed and whistled as the player came onto the field.该球员走进场地时,人群向他发出嘘声和口哨声。
boo [countable] a sound that people make to show disapproval of sb/sth, such as an actor, speaker or performance (对演员、讲话者或表演等表示不满的)嘘声'Boo!' they shouted, 'Get off!'“去!”他们大声喊道,“滚下去!”The speech drew loud boos from the audience.演讲引来听众们大喝倒彩。 boo

verb

[intransitive, transitive] The audience booed as she started her speech.她一开始讲话,听众便发出一阵嘘声。He was booed off the stage.他在一片倒彩声中下台。
jeer [countable, usually plural] a rude remark that sb shouts at sb else to show that they do not respect or like them 嘲笑,讥讽,奚落(的言语)He walked on to the stage to be greeted with jeers and whistles.他登上舞台,结果迎来阵阵嘲笑和口哨嘘声。 jeer

verb

[intransitive, transitive] Disappointed fans jeered at the players.大失所望的球迷们奚落着球员。The police were jeered by the waiting crowd.警察受到等待着的人群的嘲弄。
hiss [countable] a sound like a long 's' that is used to show disapproval of sb/sth, such as a speaker, politician or opinion that is expressed (对演讲人、从政者或见解表示不满的)嘶嘶声This comment was met with boos and hisses.这一评论引来了嘘声一片。A hiss can seem more unpleasant than a boo, because it usually expresses moral disapproval, not just that you do not like a performance. * hiss可能较boo更令人不悦,因hiss通常表达道义上的不满,而不仅仅表示不喜欢一场演出。 hiss

verb

[transitive, intransitive] He was booed and hissed off the stage.他在一片倒彩和嘘声中被轰下台。
catcall ˈkætkɔːl [countable, usually plural] a noise or shout expressing anger at or disapproval of sb who is speaking or performing in public (对讲话或表演表示愤怒或不满的)嘘声;不满之声A chorus of catcalls and boos erupted in the middle of the ballet.芭蕾舞演出中途爆发了一片嘘声和倒彩声。

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