1.嘲笑,冷笑,讥笑
2.鄙视;冷语
1.讥诮,嘲笑;冷笑 (at)
2.轻蔑地笑着说出,冷笑着说;讥诮着予以打消 (away; down);嘲笑得使...
1.I sneered her name out like it was the nastiest cuss word on this Earth and finished the last part of my tirade.
我冷笑着她的名字,如同它是地球上最令人困扰的坏话字,完成了我的长篇大论的最后一部分。
2.Amy, Vicky and Erin all sneered at her and made fun of her but I didn't dare do anything, at least not something I would get in trouble for.
艾米,维奇和埃琳都嘲笑她取笑她,但我不敢做任何事,至少是那些会使我惹上麻烦的事。
3.You seem to have more than the average share of intelligence for a man of your background, " sneered the lawyer at a witness on the stand. "
“以你的背景,你似乎超出了作为男人的平均智力”律师对站在证人席上的证人冷笑道。
4.They would not shut: they seemed to sneer at my attempts: and his parted lips and sharp white teeth sneered too!
眼睛合不上;它们像是嘲笑我的企图;他那分开的嘴唇和鲜明的白牙齿也在嘲笑!
5.A man is not to be sneered at for having a trump card in his hand, he is only to be sneered at if he plays his trump card badly.
一个手头有王牌的人是不会被人嘲笑的,他若是把手上的王牌打得不好,那才应该被嘲笑。
6.She said "You could write on your hand instead of cocktail napkins. " She sneered at Rodney.
她对这罗德尼冷笑道:“你应该写在手上,而非餐巾纸上。”
7.Therefore it was often sneered at by people with common views on account of its unsuitability for trifling things.
它不是做这些小玩意儿的,所以常常就遭到世俗的讥讽。
8.Our poor Emmy, who had never hated, never sneered all her life, was powerless in the hands of her remorseless little enemy.
我们可怜的爱米一辈子不记恨,不会说带刺的话,碰见了这么毒辣的冤家一点办法都没有。
9.The fighter sneered at his opponent, trying to make him feel threatened.
那拳击手冲对手发出冷笑,试图使他感到威胁。
10.The gangster sneered at the helpless victim and put a cigarette just out of his reach.
暴徒对无能为力的受害者发出阵阵冷笑,把一支烟放在他够不到的地方。