n.嘲笑;愚弄;笑柄
v.嘲笑;愚弄
名詞: ridiculer 過去式: ridiculed 過去分詞: ridiculed 現(xiàn)在分詞: ridiculing 第三人稱單數(shù): ridicules
/">考博英語詞匯單詞大全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(dòng)詞)嘲笑
奚落
譏笑
戲弄
愚弄
譏刺
挖苦
嘲弄
noun
1. the act of deriding or treating with contempt
Synonym: derision
2. language or behavior intended to mock or humiliate
verb
1. subject to laughter or ridicule
e.g. 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
Synonym: roastguyblackguardlaugh atjest atribmake funpoke fun
1. 嘲笑;奚落;嘲弄
If you ridicule someone or ridicule their ideas or beliefs, you make fun of them in an unkind way.
ridicule
e.g. I admired her all the more for allowing them to ridicule her and never striking back...
她能聽任他們嘲笑卻從不還擊,這讓我更加敬佩她。
e.g. I don't think his faith should be ridiculed.
我認(rèn)為不應(yīng)該嘲笑他的信仰。
2. 嘲笑;奚落;嘲弄
If someone or something is an object of ridicule or is held up to ridicule, someone makes fun of them in an unkind way.
e.g. As a heavy child, she became the object of ridicule from classmates...
由于體胖,她成了班上同學(xué)嘲笑的對象。
e.g. The process of judicial selection was held up to ridicule...
司法選舉的過程成為了笑柄。
1. 嘲笑:當(dāng)這一選擇成為了我們的社會(huì)規(guī)范之后,越軌者會(huì)接受到痛苦的3R:嘲笑(ridicule)、再教育(reeducation)和排斥(rejection). 這也就很好解釋為什么幾乎我們每個(gè)人遇到前段時(shí)間我所遇到的問題時(shí)會(huì)有著對成長的畏懼了. 我們會(huì)因?yàn)榘⑹┬?yīng)而從眾,
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3. 嘲笑, 奚落 嘲笑, 奚落:facioscapulohumeral atrophy 面肩臂萎縮 | ridicule 嘲笑, 奚落 嘲笑, 奚落 | doggie 小狗, 狗, 汪汪
以上就是本站詳細(xì)整理的詞語ridicule是什么意思的翻譯解釋,供大家參考一下。
It's not fair to hold me up to ridicule because I can't spell!(因?yàn)槲移床怀鰜砭妥I笑我,這是不公平的。)
We tried not to seem critical or judgmental while giving advice that would protect him from ridicule.(在提出使他免受奚落的建議時(shí),我們盡量不表現(xiàn)得挑剔或妄下結(jié)論。)
His ideas were held up to ridicule.(他的想法被當(dāng)成了笑料。)
When recession beckons, the statement invites still more ridicule.(當(dāng)衰退在招手時(shí),這個(gè)聲明就會(huì)變得更加可笑。)
Disgust, curiosity, ridicule-i'd seen those expressions written on hundreds of faces.(厭惡、好奇、不可置信——我見過這些表情寫在成百上千的臉上。)
In telecoms leading firms were reduced to indebted objects of ridicule.(在電信業(yè)領(lǐng)先企業(yè)為可笑的的目標(biāo)償還債務(wù)而減少。)
The love the people owed him turned at first to loathing, then to ridicule.(愛他的人民起先厭惡他,然后嘲弄他。)
In this they are modern: they do not fear ridicule.(這樣看來,他們具有了現(xiàn)代人的氣息:他們不畏懼嘲笑。)
There are many types of fear, but the two that inhibit iconoclastic thinking and people generally find difficult to deal with are fear of uncertainty and fear of public ridicule.(恐懼有很多種,但其中會(huì)抑制打破常規(guī)的思維且人們通常很難應(yīng)對的兩種恐懼,是對不確定性的恐懼和對公眾嘲笑的恐懼。)
We shouldn't ridicule him, who is a little slow on the draw.(我們不應(yīng)該嘲笑他反應(yīng)遲鈍。)
1. lay oneself open to ridicule : 使自己成為笑柄;
Adults are often very disrespectful toward children's expression of feeling, showing amusement or ridicule.