词性及解释
n.
嘲笑, 愚弄, 笑柄
vt.
嘲笑, 嘲弄, 愚弄
【法】
耻笑, 嘲弄, 讥笑
词形变化
名词: ridiculer
动词过去式: ridiculed
过去分词: ridiculed
现在分词: ridiculing
第三人称单数: ridicules
英英解释
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1.
n.language or behavior intended to mock or humiliate
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2.
v.subject to laughter or ridicule
[例]
○ The satirists ridiculed the plans for a new opera house
○ The students poked fun at the inexperienced teacher
○ His former students roasted the professor at his 60th birthday
常用词组
习惯用语
1.
bring into ridicule (=cast [pour] ridicule upon; cover with ridicule; hold up to ridicule; turn into [to] ridicule)
嘲笑, 讽刺, 挖苦
2.
hold sb. [sth.] up to ridicule
嘲笑某人[某事]
3.
pour ridicule on sb. [sth.]
尽情地嘲笑某人[某事]
4.
lay oneself open to ridicule
使自己成为笑柄
例句
1.
They pelted him with ridicule AND vilification.
他们用嘲笑和丑化对他进行猛烈的攻击。
2.
We should be APT to Ridicule and Despise its Vanity, Partial Judges that we are! Of our own Excellencies, and other Men' s Faults.
我们一定会笑它是如何虚荣吧!我们就是这种偏心的审判官,偏向于自己的优点、别人的毛病!
3.
In order to escape that demeaning ridicule and reclaim my dignity, I decided to run FOR Vice President "the USA
"为了逃避那些有损形象的嘲弄和维护自己的尊严,我决定竞选美国副总统。
4.
German dramatist noted for his ridicule of romanticism,his more than200lively dramas,and his quarrels with Goethe.
科策布,奥古斯特·弗雷德里希·费迪南德·冯1761-1819德国剧作家,以他对浪漫主义的嘲讽,二百多部生动的戏剧,和他与歌德的争吵而闻名
5.
Their ridicule stung HIM into making a sharp reply.
他们的讥讽气得他尖刻地反唇相讥。
6.
I can't fIgure out why they rIdIcule thIs constructIve suggestIon.
我弄不懂他们为什么嘲笑这一建设性建议。
7.
It's not fair to hold ME up to ridicule because I can't spell
不要因为我拼写不同来就讥笑我,这不公平。
8.
It's not fair to hold ME up to ridicule because I can't spell.
因为我不会拼写而嘲笑我是不公平的。
9.
It's not fair to hold Me.up to ridicule because I can't spell
不要因为我拼写不同来就讥笑我,这不公平。
10.
It's not fair to hold Me.up to ridicule because I can't spell.
因为我不会拼写而嘲笑我是不公平的。
词汇级别