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- He had become inured to ridicule. 他已受惯了他人的讥笑。
- He began by pouring ridicule on the whig leader. 他先狠狠地讽刺了保守党的领导人。
- To ridicule sarcastically 取笑挖苦
- ridicule sarcastically 取笑挖苦
- The fear of ridicule is a very effective sanction. 人们不做违法乱纪的事,其中一个重要因素就是怕人耻笑。
- Her brothers poured ridicule on her boyfriend. 她的兄弟嘲弄她的男友。
- Her conduct subjected her to public ridicule. 她的行为使她受众人嘲笑。
- Good-natured teasing or ridicule; banter. 打趣,取笑善意的取笑或逗弄; 打趣
- To choose such a line of work is to invite ridicule. 选择从事这个行业会惹人嘲笑。
- Scornfully contemptuous ridicule; derision. 嘲讽责备地鄙视可笑之事; 嘲笑
- An object of ridicule; a laughingstock. 有趣之事滑稽可笑的事物; 笑柄
- It's not fair to hold me up to ridicule because I can't spell. 因为我不会拼写而嘲笑我是不公平的。
- F: (sarcastically) Fascinating, I.m sure! 我认为很有趣。
- Dennis sarcastically shot back, “We hope not. 丹尼斯讽刺地说:“希望不是这样。”
- JERRY: (Sarcastically) Really? What a shock. 杰瑞:(讽刺的)真的?令人震惊啊!
- I can not figure out why they ridicule this constructive suggestion. 我弄不懂他们为什麽嘲笑这一建设性建议。
- She tried very hard not to speak sarcastically. 她费了很大的劲才忍住没说挖苦的话。
- "Perfume,eh?"he asked sarcastically. “香水,啊?”他讽刺地说。
- Annie: (sarcastically) Well, I can believe this. 安妮:(讽刺地)哦,竟然有这种事。
- A specific act of ridicule or derision. 嘲笑取笑或嘲笑的具体行动