嘲笑 ridicule; deride; jeer at; make fun of; mock; laugh at 不要嘲笑别人的错误或不幸。 do not jeer at the mistakes or misfortunes of others. 孩子们害怕受到同伴的嘲笑。 children dread the derision of their playmates. 他们都嘲笑这个想法。 they all ridiculed the idea
With quiet irony he listened to bitskys enthusiastic description . the idea in his mind was of the simplest 他微带嘲笑地听着比茨基的得意的叙述。
The latter , however , laughed mockingly and said , " i will come in three years and get what belongs to me , " then went away 陌生人嘲笑地说:三年之后,我会来取走属于我的东西。说完便走了。
She seemed rather an airy sprite , which , after playing its fantastic sports for a little while upon the cottage - floor , would flit away with a mocking smile 她更象是个飘忽的精灵,在茅屋的地面上作过一阵奇思异想的游戏之后,使要面带嘲笑地飞走了。
" we sail for liverpool from new york , " jessica exclaimed , mocking her acquaintance . " expect to spend most of the " summah " in france , - vain thing “我们将从纽约出发驶向利物品, ”杰西卡嘲笑地模仿着她朋友的口气嚷嚷说, “预计在法国度过大部分的酷暑-虚荣的家伙。