jibe的意思和读音

jibe

: [dʒaɪb] : [dʒaɪb]

v.

n.

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jibes  jibing  jibed  

n.taunt,dig,crack,sneer,insult

v.mock,ridicule,belittle

jiben.

1.~ (at sb/sth)an unkind or insulting remark about sb

He made several cheap jibes at his opponent during the interview.访

v.

1.[i][t]~ (at sth).~ that….+ speechto say sth that is intended to embarrass sb or make them look silly

He jibed repeatedly at the errors they had made.

2.[i](informal)~ (with sth)…)to be the same as sth or to match it

Your statement doesn't jibe with the facts.

v.1....; (with)2.()3.使,使

n.1.,

v.1.if two things jibe, they agree or contain similar information2.to say something that is intended to annoy or offend someone

n.1.a comment that is intended to annoy or offend someone

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1.Their long-standing jibe against the secular Kemal Ataturk, modern Turkey's founder, was that he was "really a Jew" .”。

2.The jibe made about Ramsay MacDonald when he was prime minister was that he was too busy to do his job.·

3.Such a sober assessment doesn't jibe with popular perceptions of artificial intelligence, of course.

4.Above all, he will have to work much harder at disproving Nixon's "dumb" jibe if he is to beat Hillary Clinton.

5."Our players are like eunuchs in a brothel: no one can shoot, " runs a typical jibe.“——。”

6.Tight dark jeans don't usually jibe with the seaside, but her top's bright print and floaty cut make this outfit just summery enough.穿

7.She concluded the speech with a jibe at her own expense.

8.Those prices also don't really jibe with the cost of personal computers, which now start at $500.500

9.SIR Alex Ferguson has offered the perfect riposte to Ramon Calderon's senility jibe - We've got Ronaldo.-C

10.And while most politicians treat the Constitution as sacrosanct, their actions often don't jibe with their words.