1.嘲笑,愚弄,揶揄;〈古〉笑柄
1.嘲笑,奚落;愚弄;讥刺,挖苦
1.remarks or behavior intended to make someone or something seem silly by making fun of them in an unkind way
1.to try to make someone or something seem silly by making fun of them in an unkind way
1.He just do not want people to see him look embarrassed, he did not want pity, he would rather see is ridiculed nor mercy.
他只是不愿人看到他狼狈的样子,他不想要怜悯,他宁可看见的是嘲笑而不是怜悯。
2.Being a pioneer and a visionaire is always a guarantee for being ridiculed, for suffering from frustration, and for taking risk.
作为一个先锋和一个真知灼见的人总是保证被嘲笑、遭受挫折、并承担风险。
3.A well-known local chemists, openly ridiculed Wang Yung-ching did not know what the plastic, plastic plant start-up money to be sure!
当地一个有名的化学家,公然嘲笑王永庆根本不知道塑胶为何物,开办塑胶厂肯定要倾家荡产!
4.However, El Shafee said he believes the real reason for the trial was that the book ridiculed political figures.
然而,ElShafee称他的作品被禁的真正原因是因为他曾在书中嘲笑了几个当时的政治人物。
5.Then Herod and his soldiers ridiculed and mocked him. Dressing him in an elegant robe, they sent him back to Pilate.
希律和他的兵丁就藐视耶稣,戏弄他,给他穿上华丽衣服,把他送回彼拉多那里去。
6.Not to be proud of rabbit and the tortoise looked down on this game, but the game as a pastime, some good turtle ridiculed.
骄傲的小白兔并不把与乌龟的这场比赛放在眼里,而把这场比赛当作消遣,好好奚落乌龟一番。
7.He is often ridiculed in the UK for his embarrassing comments he makes when talking to people.
在英国,他经常会因跟别人说话的时的那些令人难堪的话语被嘲笑。
8.like many religious idols , she was openly abused and ridiculed , in her case by the same press that stoked the public worship of her.
就像很多的偶像,她公开地被指责与嘲笑,以黛妃来说,同一家新闻报社也会报导大众对她的崇敬。
9.His colleagues ridiculed him for taking pictures in his spare time, even as they enjoyed the pictures he took of them.
尽管同事们很喜欢他拍摄的照片,但他们仍然嘲笑他在业余时间拍摄的做法。
10."When he continued to ask questions and debate teacher, the teacher ridiculed him: " This is Mupan Ba physical problems.
当他继续提出问题与老师辨论时,老师讥讽他:“这是姆潘巴的物理问题。”