acclaim
v.喝彩,歡呼(applaud);稱贊(approve, praise)
The ballerina was acclaimed for her wonderful performances.
那位芭蕾舞演員因精彩的表演而受到稱贊。
clamour
n.叫囂(uproar, hubbub)
The clamour from the backyard drew us out of the house.
從后院傳來的喧鬧聲吸引我們走出了房子。
exclaim
v.呼喊 (shout);驚叫 (ejaculate)
exhale
vt.呼出 (breathe out, respire) ;發出 ; 散發
Bill inhaled the cigarette smoke and then exhaled deeply.
比爾吸了一口煙,然后深深地呼出氣。
howl
vt.咆哮 (wail, bawl)
The wolf howled in the moonless night.
狼在無月之夜嚎叫。
bellow
vi.怒吼,咆哮 (roar, yell, shout)
bawl
v.大喊,大叫 (howl, shout)
holler
v.呼叫,叫喊(yell)
cynical
adj.諷刺的,冷嘲熱諷的 (contemptuous,sarcastic)
His cynical remarics simply show how uninformed he is.
他那玩世不恭的評論只說明他是多么無知。
deride
vt.嘲笑,愚弄 (ridicule, mock, gibe)
The politician derided his opponents at every opportunity.
那位政治家一有機會就嘲笑他的對手。
flout
vt.嘲弄(scoff,despise)
He flouted his mother’s advice.
他對母親的勸告表示輕蔑。
gibe
vt./n.譏笑 (deride, ridicule, mock, make fun of)
Don't make gibes about her behavior.
不要嘲笑她的行為。
jeer
vi.揶揄,嘲笑(deride, gibe)
Don't jeer at the person who came last in the race — it's very unkind.
不要嘲笑賽跑的最后一名——這是非常不友好的。
mock
n.嘲弄vt.嘲弄,挖苦(mimic, ridicule)
sarcasm
n.諷刺,挖苦(irony, scorn)
sarcastic
adj. 諷刺的,挖苦的
I was being sarcastic when I said this movie was thrilling.
當我說這部電影很刺激時,我是在諷刺。