jeer [dʒiə]
n. 嘲笑,讥讽,戏弄,vt. vi. 嘲弄,揶揄,戏弄
例句1, The audience began to jeer when the performer made a mistake on stage.
当表演者在舞台上犯错时,观众开始嘲笑。
例句2, She couldn’t help but jeer at his ridiculous suggestion during the meeting.
在会议上,她忍不住对他的荒谬建议进行了讥讽。
例句3, The children often jeer at each other during playtime, but it’s all in good fun.
孩子们在玩耍时经常互相戏弄,但这都是出于好玩。
例句4, He felt humiliated when his colleagues began to jeer at his failed attempt.
当同事们开始嘲弄他失败的努力时,他感到非常羞辱。
例句5, The politician was met with jeers from the crowd as he tried to defend his controversial decision.
当这位政治家试图为他有争议的决定辩护时,他遭到了人群的揶揄。

jellyfish [‘dʒeli’fiʃ]
n. 水母,海蜇,意志薄弱的人
例句1, The jellyfish gracefully floated through the crystal-clear waters of the ocean.
水母在清澈的海水中优雅地漂浮着。
例句2, The jellyfish stung the swimmer, causing immediate pain and discomfort.
海蜇蜇了游泳者,立刻引起了疼痛和不适。
例句3, He was often called a jellyfish by his peers due to his lack of assertiveness.
由于缺乏主见,他经常被同伴称为意志薄弱的人。

jolt [dʒəult]
n. 震摇,摇动,颠簸vi. 颠簸而行,震摇vt. 使颠簸,使慌张,猛击
例句1, The sudden jolt of the earthq

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