jeering

jeering
adjective (mocking or scornful.) burlón
jeering
tr['ʤɪərɪŋ]
noun
1 (booing) abucheos nombre masculino plural; (mocking) burlas nombre femenino plural, mofas nombre femenino plural, befas nombre femenino plural
adjective
1 burlón,-ona
jeering
adj.
mofador adj.
n.
cachondeo s.m.
mofa s.f.
pitorreo s.m.
['dʒɪǝrɪŋ]
1.
ADJ [remark, laughter] burlón, sarcástico

he was led through a jeering crowd — le hicieron pasar por una multitud que le llenó de insultos, le hicieron pasar entre una multitud que lo colmó de insultos

2. N
1) (=protests) protestas fpl
2) (=mockery) burlas fpl
3) (=insults) insultos mpl
4) (=booing) abucheo m

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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