catcall
	英 ['kætkɔːl]
美 ['kætkɔl]
	    
	
    - n. 嘘声;不满之声;喝倒采
 
- vi. 发嘘声;发尖叫声
 
- vt. 发嘘声
     
	 
		英文词源
	
	- catcall (n.)
 - 1650s, a type of noisemaker (Johnson describes it as a "squeaking instrument") used to express dissatisfaction in play-houses, from cat (n.) + call (n.); presumably because it sounded like an angry cat. As a verb, attested from 1734.
 
 
		双语例句
	
	- 1. Temporarily full - court in an uproar, the catcall below the stage. 
  - 一时全场哗然, 台下嘘声一片.
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- 2. Take a press photographer in the company large activity and catcall. 
  - 在公司大型活动和集会中担当摄影记者.
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