1.〔俚语〕狼吞虎咽地吃;饱食
2.掠夺,攫取
3.嘲笑,取笑
1.(特指对宗教的)嘲笑;嘲弄;冷笑
2.〔俚语〕食物;伙食,饭餐
3.笑柄
1.to eat food quickly and hungrily or greedily
2.to express derision or scorn about somebody or something
3.to laugh or say things to show that you think someone or something is stupid or deserves no respect
4.to eat a lot of something very quickly
1.to eat food quickly and hungrily or greedily
2.to express derision or scorn about somebody or something
3.to laugh or say things to show that you think someone or something is stupid or deserves no respect
4.to eat a lot of something very quickly
1.an expression of derision or scorn
2.somebody or something that is derided or scorned
3.food
1.Kobe went from scoffing at him in the offseason to calling him the missing ingredient for a championship run.
科比在赛季前曾今嘲讽过他,称他是湖人在竞争总冠军时候可以忽略的成分。
2.And sceptical students scoffing at his protestations of fiscal rectitude did not stop Mr Geithner claiming Chinese backing for US policies.
虽然有关财政纪律的声明遭到中国多疑学生的耻笑,但那不妨碍盖特纳宣称中国支持美国的政策。
3.Laughter and singing especially seemed to her like scoffing at her grief.
她尤其觉得欢笑和歌唱对她的悲伤是一种亵渎。
4.But something else is also going on during the last days. Peter says, Scoffers will come, scoffing and following their own evil desires.
但是,在这段末后的日子,亦有另一些事情正在发生,彼得说:「必有好讥诮的人随从自己的私欲」。
5.So if you're planning on eating an Easter egg, you shouldn't be scoffing crisps and pastries as well.
所以,如果你打算吃复活节彩蛋,那么你不应该再去贪吃薯条和馅饼了。
6.Similarly, this juvenile red-tailed hawk was rendered immobile after scoffing down another bird.
这只红尾鹰雏鸟也是如此,它在狼吞虎咽吃掉一整只鸟后,完全动弹不得了。
7.Taxi drivers selected the passengers they wanted, scoffing at passengers who weren't going far enough.
司机随心所欲地选择乘客,嘲笑那些没有走得足够远的乘客。
8.Or just scoffing at a bunch of teenagers with nothing better to do.
或者只是在一群十几岁的少年与嘲笑没事做。
9.Overweight since childhood, Zoe piled on the pounds after scoffing bread, crisps and other fatty food.
由于贪吃面包、薯片等高脂食品,佐伊从小到大都是个胖人。
10.That said, there's a difference between skepticism and scoffing.
相关报道尽管如此,质疑和嘲讽是有区别的。