jeer [dʒiə]
例句1, The audience began to jeer when the performer made a mistake on stage.
例句2, She couldn’t help but jeer at his ridiculous suggestion during the meeting.
例句3, The children often jeer at each other during playtime, but it’s all in good fun.
例句4, He felt humiliated when his colleagues began to jeer at his failed attempt.
例句5, The politician was met with jeers from the crowd as he tried to defend his controversial decision.
jellyfish [‘dʒeli’fiʃ]
例句1, The jellyfish gracefully floated through the crystal-clear waters of the ocean.
例句2, The jellyfish stung the swimmer, causing immediate pain and discomfort.
例句3, He was often called a jellyfish by his peers due to his lack of assertiveness.
jolt [dʒəult]
例句1, The sudden jolt of the earthq
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