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 Übersetzung für 'jeer' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a jeer | jeers
VERB   to jeer | jeered | jeered
jeering | jeers
SYNO jeer | jeering | mockery | ...
to jeerspotten
1176
to jeerverhöhnen
493
to jeerverspotten
212
to jeerjohlen
74
to jeersticheln
64
to jeerhöhnen
45
jeerSpott {m}
188
to jeer at sb./sth.über jdn./etw. spotten
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Social networking sites such as Facebook have also been used to jeer rival fans ensuring the rivalry continues outside of soccer.
  • Spinola “had forbidden his troops to jeer at, or otherwise abuse the vanquished Dutch, and, according to a contemporary report, he himself saluted Justin.” The painting demonstrates the glimpses of humanity that can be exposed as a result of the war and commends Spinola's consideration for Nassau and the Dutch army.
  • Theresia has a great crush on him but Imran hardly pay heed to her rather jeer at her sentiments.
  • Some of the older boys jeer at him behind his back, calling him "fruity,” except for Franklin Reilly, the CIT of the younger group, who seems respecting of his presence and protective of the young children like Chris.
  • According to the archaeologist William Stukeley, he set up an "Infidels Club" in 1720, and caused several young noblemen of the Royal Society to jeer whenever scriptural material was injected into a scientific debate.

  • However, analyst Anne Applebaum in "The Washington Post" suggested that partisanship had been rampant in the United Kingdom and described it as "a country in which the government and the opposition glower at each other from opposite sides of the House of Commons, in which backbenchers jeer when their opponents speak."
  • It may be located by its bright descending "jeer-jeer-jeer-jeer-jeer-jeer-jeer-jeer-jeer-jeer-jeer-jeer" song, which ends with a few "chew" notes.
  • By the afternoon of July 22, crowds of bystanders had gathered to alternately cheer on the strikers and jeer at scabs.
  • The path leads him through a crowd of townsfolk who jeer at him.
  • It is often played in tea rooms in Chitral district. It can be played to accompany singing, sometimes along with drums, or beating on the "jeer can" (empty petrol jerry can).

  • when collecting the trophy which prompted sections of the crowd to jeer him for a perceived display of arrogance.
  • The barons, Gismonda's followers, jeer at Almerio's presumption.
  • In Seattle in 2010, a Washington State Patrol highway police trooper rolled his patrol car while chasing speeding motorcyclists, who then returned to jeer and taunt him.
  • By this stage a crowd had gathered, and on seeing the soldiers frustrated they began to heckle and jeer.
  • The game, or more specifically an infamous jeer that was issued in the game against Darryl Strawberry, was referenced in "The Simpsons" episode "Homer at the Bat" where Bart and Lisa jeer Strawberry the exact same way due to being sore over his forcing Homer to remain on the bench.

  • As a result, Rangnick became known as the "professor"; a title initially used to jeer him, which then grew to be used to show respect.
  • Besides Oedipus, Greek legends also included Telephus, who was prophesied to kill his uncle; his ignorance of his parentage, stemming from his abandonment, caused his uncle to jeer at him and him to kill the uncle in anger.
  • Scaevola appreciates that Crassus, unlike some others, did not jeer at philosophy and the other arts; instead, he gave them credit and put them under the category of oratory.
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