ridicule

美音:['rɪdɪ.kjul] 英音:['rɪdɪ.kjuːl]

简单释义:


n.嘲笑;奚落;讥笑

v.嘲笑;奚落;讥笑

网络嘲弄;取笑;荒谬无稽

变形:

第三人称单数:ridicules  现在分词:ridiculing  过去分词:ridiculed  


完整释义:


v.

1.嘲笑,奚落;愚弄;讥刺,挖苦
2.嘲笑,讥笑

n.

1.嘲笑,愚弄,揶揄;〔古语〕笑柄
2.嘲笑,揶揄讥嘲


例句:

  1. Then, you've got to, you know, face potential public ridicule of, that's a crazy idea, it'll never work.
    接着你必须要面对可能的来自公众的嘲弄那是个疯狂的想法,它不会实现的。

  2. The attempts of his secretary of homeland security to replace the word "terrorism" with "man-caused disasters" attracted much ridicule.
    他的国土安全部长尝试将“恐怖主义”一词替换为“人为灾难”的努力倍受奚落。

  3. And are often outstanding jealousy, ridicule and even against the so-called "wood show in the forest, the wind will destroy them. "
    而出众则常遭嫉妒、讥讽乃至打击,所谓“木秀于林,风必摧之”。

  4. Many of the college is to describe the tone of ridicule, portrayed to the reader in his mind the ideal of a university.
    很多作者描写大学生活都是以调侃的语气,向读者描绘一个他心中理想的大学。

  5. Muslim comedians do not just ridicule their fellow citizens' foibles. Satire bubbles up in even the most repressive regimes.
    穆斯林喜剧演员不只是吐槽平民的小毛病。即使在镇压最残酷的政权里讽刺作品也有所涌现。

  6. His wife was satirizes actually, ridicule poor Shakespeare, Shakespeare's father, bankruptcy.
    妻子却讽刺,嘲笑莎士比亚的贫穷,莎士比亚的父亲破产。

  7. As I watched him eat and listened to him ramble on, it dawned on me that maybe some of the ridicule heaped on John was unwarranted .
    看着他吃饭,听着他漫谈,我逐渐地明白:对他的大肆嘲笑或许是毫无根据的。

  8. Like Noah, Johan is trying to warn people of a coming flood, doing his part and risking ridicule.
    像诺亚一样,约翰正试图警告人们即将到来的洪水,做他该做的并面临嘲笑。

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