DISAPPROVEto shout ‘boo’ to show that you do not like a person, performance, idea etc 發噓聲,噓(某人等)〔表示反對或反感〕
Some of the audience started booing.
一些觀衆開始喝倒彩。
She was booed off stage (=they shouted ‘boo’ until she left the stage).
她被一片噓聲轟下了台。
Examples from the Corpus
boo• Half the crowdcheered, the others booed.• Many Republicans hissed and some booed.• I was booing and hissing the bad guys with the best of them, and I usually hateaudienceparticipation.• He was booed and jeered by 16,000 spectators for not walking promptly after giving a desperately hard-to-judge returncatch.• Taylor was booed as he left the field.• And the fans who booed him in the ring were drawn to him outside it.• And still they boo if the mood takes them.• You can almost hear them booed in tandem by the Giants' irate fans.• Linfield fans booed their team off the pitch and applauded Bangor.• Some people in the crowd booed when she walked on stage.
boo2 interjection
1.DISAPPROVEa noise made by people who do not like a person, performance, idea etc 〔表示反對或反感的〕噓聲
2.FRIGHTENEDa word you shout suddenly to someone as a joke in order to frighten them 啵〔驚嚇别人時發出的聲音〕