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- He had become inured to ridicule. 他已受慣了他人的譏笑。
- To expose to ridicule and abuse. 使受眾人的嘲笑或污辱
- To ridicule or satirize in or as if in a lampoon. 嘲諷用諷刺作品或好象用諷刺作品嘲弄或諷刺
- It is shallow of you to ridicule abstract art. 你嘲笑抽象藝術(shù)不免失之淺薄。
- Vanity exposes a person to ridicule. 虛榮的人易受人家的譏笑。
- Don't hold others up to ridicule. 別總笑話(huà)人。
- Her foolish actions exposed her to ridicule. 她的愚蠢行為貽笑大方。
- His ideas were held up to ridicule. 他的想法被當成了笑料。
- They subjected their friends to ridicule. 他們讓自己的朋友受人嘲笑。
- To ridicule with a pasquinade;satirize or lampoon. 用諷刺文章進(jìn)行嘲諷;諷刺或挖苦
- His foolish actions exposed him to ridicule. 他愚昧的行為招致了嘲笑。
- You must not expose yourself to ridicule. 你不要讓你自己受到嘲弄。
- To ridicule with a pasquinade; satirize or lampoon. 用諷刺文章進(jìn)行嘲諷;諷刺或挖苦。
- They subjected their friends to ridicule . 他們讓自己的朋友受人嘲笑。
- To ridicule by imitation; mimic. 模仿通過(guò)模仿來(lái)嘲笑;模仿
- To ridicule in a mischievous manner; tease. 用惡作劇的方式來(lái)取笑;戲弄
- Her foolish actions exposed her to ridicule. 她的愚蠢行為貽笑大方。
- It's not fair to hold me up to ridicule because I can't spell. 因為我不會(huì )拼寫(xiě)而嘲笑我是不公平的。
- A critic often holds up a book to ridicule or contempt. 批評家常常對某本書(shū)進(jìn)行諷刺或貶低。
- George lays himself open to ridicule by his many boasts. 喬治由于說(shuō)了許多自大的話(huà)而受人譏笑。