transitive. To assail with shouts or sounds of disapproval, contempt, or derision.
单词 | θ133319 |
释义 | the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disapproval > disapprove of [verb (transitive)] > express disapproval of > by sound or exclamation (22) hootc1175 transitive. To assail with shouts or sounds of disapproval, contempt, or derision. to clap out1550 To slap or strike with a flat surface, so as to smooth or flatten; to pat. So to clap out. Chiefly northern. explose?c1550 transitive. Originally: to reject, condemn; = explode, v. 1 2. Later: to expel or propel forcibly or suddenly; = explode, v. 4a. explode1563 transitive. To condemn or decry; to drive off, banish. Also with direct and indirect object: to exclude (a person or thing) from (something). Obsolete… hiss1598 transitive. To express disapproval of (a person or thing) by making this sound. exsibilate1601 transitive. To hiss off the stage. to hum up, down1642 To greet with a hum; to hum up, down, to express approval or disapproval of, by humming. out-hiss1647 chuckle1681 transitive. To express regret for by the inarticulate sound 'ts! 'ts! catcall1700 transitive. To receive or assail with catcalls. scrape1773 To draw one's feet noisily over the floor. Hence †transitive to insult by doing this in a public assembly (obsolete). Also to scrape down: to… groan1799 transitive. To express disapproval of by means of groans. to get the (big) bird1825 slang (originally Theatre). With the. An instance of hissing or otherwise expressing one's dissatisfaction with a performer (more fully the big bird)… boo1833 transitive. Usually of an audience or other large group of people: to express disdain for or dissatisfaction with (a person or thing) by making a… fie-fie1836 (a) intransitive. To say Fie! (b) transitive. To say Fie! to. goose1838 Theatre slang. To hiss, to express disapproval of (a person or play) by hissing. (Cf. goose, n. 1g.) sibilate1864 transitive. To assail (an actor) with hissing. cluck1916 intransitive. Of a person's tongue: to make a cluck of disapproval, irritation, commiseration, etc., typically while engaged in idle chatter. Cf… bird1927 transitive. slang (chiefly British). Of audience members: to hiss at (a performer) to express disdain or dissatisfaction. Cf. bird, n. 16a. rare. slow handclap1949 transitive to indicate one's displeasure at (a person or thing) by clapping slowly; also intransitive. tsk-tsk1966 (intransitive) to make this sound or utter this exclamation; also transitive, to say disapprovingly. tut1972 transitive. To express disapproval of by the exclamation ‘tut’; to say disapprovingly. |
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