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.an unpleasant smile or comment that shows you do not respect someone or something
1.to speak in an unpleasant way that shows you do not respect someone or something and you think you are better than them
1.his white teeth showed in an amused and sneering smile , and he stood up , a magnificent figure of a man.
他困惑地冷笑一下,龇着两排白牙,站起身来,嗬,好一条壮汉。
2.This might be evidence of racism, or it might be evidence of a sneering attitude made more common by extreme income inequality.
这也许可以做为种族主义的佐证,或者也可作为一种由于收入极度不公而越来越常见的鄙夷态度的佐证。
3.This childhood led me to a life of misanthropy; I walked the streets, sneering at humans to myself.
这使我的童年是厌世的生活,我走在街头,人们嘲笑我自己。
4.It was achievement accomplished at the very time Judge Blount was sharing this general view and sneering at his Spencer and his intellect.
在布朗特法官按一般人的意见嘲弄他的斯宾塞和他的智力时,那些成就便已经取得了。
5.He looked at my sock with a sneer. sneering adj.
他看着我的袜子带着冷笑
6.He is always sneering at my suggestions.
他总是对我提出的建议嗤之以鼻。
7.glance, with a sneering look on her face.
她带着嘲讽的神情斜了他一眼。
8.The Pharisees, who loved money, heard all this and were sneering at Jesus.
法利赛人是贪爱钱财的,他们听见这一切话,就嗤笑耶稣。
9.PROS Spending money is Dubai's pleasure. Far from sneering at huge bonuses, Dubai celebrates such excess.
支持方:迪拜人以花钱为乐,崇尚暴利。
10.Trying to impress her, or just being a teenager, I was sneering and being insulting to just about everyone in the room.
可能想给她留下一个好印象,也可能是年少无知的缘故,我嘲笑了房间里的每个人,那样子够侮辱人的。