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n.
名詞
- 嘲笑
- 揶揄
- 奚落
- 愚弄
- 笑柄
- 揶揄譏嘲
- 譏笑
- 嘲弄
- 戲弄
- 訕笑
- 嘲笑的話
- 荒謬
- 愚蠢
v.
動詞
- 嘲笑
- 奚落
- 譏笑
- 戲弄
- 愚弄
- 譏刺
- 挖苦
- 嘲弄
Noun:
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language or behavior intended to mock or humiliate
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the act of deriding or treating with contempt
Verb:
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subject to laughter or ridicule;
"The satirists ridiculed the plans for a new opera house"
"The students poked fun at the inexperienced teacher"
"His former students roasted the professor at his 60th birthday"
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用作名詞 (n.)
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To choose such a line of work is to invite ridicule.
選定 去做一個職業會令人譏諷。
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Her conduct subjected her to public ridicule.
她的操作使她受眾人群人嘲諷。
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He is the object of ridicule among his classmates.
他經常是班上同桌愚弄的男朋友。
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His conduct subjected him to public ridicule.
他的表現使他變成了顧客的笑柄。
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When the Unbelievers see thee, they treat thee not except with ridicule.
當我不信道者可以看到你的時,他倆只把當做笑柄。
用作動詞 (v.)
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He had become inured to ridicule.
他已受慣了幫別人的嘲笑。
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Why do you ridicule my proposal?
你為有什么調侃我的建議書?
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It is shallow of you to ridicule abstract art.
你恥笑抽象概念美學難免失之淺薄。
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Those who ridicule others will be punished in return.
三天兩頭愚弄個別人的人早晚都會獲取惡報的。
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Adults are often very disrespectful toward children's expression of feeling, showing amusement or ridicule.
源于: J. Klein
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She bravely bore the ridicule of the male establishment.
出至: M. Lane
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He ridiculed..the ideals of those who cried for improvement.
選自: R. Macaulay
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He had seized on the chance to ridicule her in public.
源于: M. Seymour
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- ridicule,mock,scoff,sneer
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- 這些動詞均含“嘲笑”之意。
- ridicule多指有意地用言語對戲弄某人,以使之顯得渺小,不重要。此種嘲笑善意惡意均可。
- mock指一種挖苦的,帶挑釁性的嘲笑。
- scoff指對一般受到尊重的事物的嘲笑。
- sneer指除了用諷刺言語譏笑外還帶輕蔑的表情。
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