| Principal Translations |
WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026:
| jeering adj | (mocking, showing contempt) | burlón/ona adj |
| | The jeering crowd harassed the speaker. |
| | La burlona audiencia acosó al orador. |
| jeering n | (show of contempt) | abucheo nm |
| | The crowd's jeering discouraged the amateur musicians. |
| Principal Translations |
WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026:
| jeer⇒ vi | (shout abuse) | abuchear⇒ vtr |
| | The crowd jeered when he told a joke in poor taste. |
| | La multitud abucheó cuando contó un chiste de mal gusto. |
| jeer at [sb] vtr phrasal insep | (shout at, taunt [sb]) | abuchear a vtr + prep |
| | At the bar, the rowdy men jeered at the loser of the fight. |
| | En el bar, los escandalosos hombres abuchearon al perdedor de la pelea. |
| | | hacerle burla a loc verb |
| | En el bar, los escandalosos hombres hacían burla al perdedor de la pelea. |
| jeer [sb]⇒ vtr | (shout abuse at, taunt [sb]) | mofarse de v prnl + prep |
| | | escarnecer⇒ vtr |
| | (AmL) | befar⇒ vtr |
| | The audience jeered the singer after a terrible performance. |
| jeer n | (taunting remark) | burla nf |
| | | mofa nf |
| | The actor was tormented by jeers from the crowd. |
| | El actor estaba atormentado por las burlas de la multitud. |
'jeering' aparece también en las siguientes entradas:
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