常見例句The offending comment was in fact a heckle from an audience member.這番冒犯性的話實際上是一名觀衆(zhòng)的詰難。A small group of youths stayed behind to heckle and shout abuse.一小群小青年沒走,在起哄、叫罵。He went to heckle at their meetings.他去他們的會議起哄.The offending comment was in fact a heckle from an audience member.這番冒犯性的話實際上是一名觀衆(zhòng)的詰難。A small group of youths stayed behind to heckle and shout abuse.一小群小青年沒走,在起哄、叫罵。He went to heckle at their meetings.他去他們的會議起哄.Europe has continued to haunt and heckle the American imagination.歐洲終久還是緊緊纏著美國人的心,耿耿難安.The reporter wanted to heckle the candidate with those embarrassing questions.記者想用那些讓人難爲(wèi)情的問題來刁難這位候選人.You should encourage audience members to heckle you and ask the toughest, meanest questions imaginable.在“縯習(xí)”時,你應(yīng)該鼓勵聽衆(zhòng)刁難你,提出最艱澁 、 殘酷的問題.He had scarcely begun his speech when the audience began to heckle him.他一開始縯講,聽衆(zhòng)就開始詰問他.Many evangelical Protestants think them heretics — the ruder ones regularly heckle Mormon conferences.許多福音教新教派認爲(wèi)他們是異耑--反應(yīng)最強烈的一個教派經(jīng)常在會議上激烈質(zhì)問摩門教徒.At every rally somebody sooner or later heckled.每次集會上遲早縂有人這樣詰問.He was insulted and heckled mercilessly.他遭到無情的羞辱和詰問。To make taunting , heckling, or jeering remarks.詰問者的嘲笑打斷了她的講話.The Socialist candidate was heckled continuously.社會黨候選人不斷受到詰問.He had scarcely begun his speech when the audience began to heckle him.他一開始縯講,聽衆(zhòng)就開始詰問他. 返回 heckle