catcall是什么意思

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  • By the final act, the gallery had taken to singing back to him in mocking high catcalls whenever he made his entry.

  • A performer seeks the attention and approval of his or her audience, who can pay rapt attention, catcall and boo, or, worst of all, simply remain indifferent.

  • When a theatre audience is scandalized by a performance, it often enacts its protest in a highly theatrical way, using catcalls, walkouts, and even fists to express its disapproval.

  • Noises off and catcalls are louder than ever.

  • Often that is accomplished without the catcalls which occur from time to time in another place in order to enliven the proceedings.

  • He also said that they should face the whistles and catcalls that result.

  • Suppose that, recognising the enormous force of that superficial patriotic catcall, they begin a policy of appeasement, a policy of concession.

  • The catcall all the time has been about creating prejudice, creating envy and creating jealousy.

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  • 中文简体

    (尤指人群中表示反对的)尖叫声,嘘声,口哨声…

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  • Español

    silbido…

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  • Français

    sifflet…

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  • Malay

    sorak ejekan…

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  • Deutsch

    das Auspfeifen…

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  • Norwegian

    piping, pipekonsert…

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  • Čeština

    pískání…

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  • Dansk

    piben, hujen…

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