嘲笑 (–) Flashcards
deride
deride [dɪˈraɪd]
(v) 嘲笑
(MW1) to talk or write about (someone or something) in a very critical or insulting way: to say that (someone or something) is ridiculous or has no value
(MW2) to laugh at contemptuously (輕蔑地)
[源] de- (down) + rid- (laugh) + -e(動尾) ,“嘲笑”。
[衍] derision [dɪˈrɪʒən] (n) “嘲笑”。
[例] My brothers derided our efforts, but were forced to eat their words when we won first place.
ridicule
ridicule [ˈrɪdɪkjul]
(v) 嘲笑
(MW1) to laugh at and make jokes about (someone or something) in a cruel or harsh way: to make fun of (someone or something)
(MW2) to make fun of
[源] rid- (laugh) ,“嘲笑”。
[衍] ridiculous [rɪˈdɪkjələs] (a) “可笑的”。
[例] The other kids ridiculed him for the way he dressed.
taunt
taunt [tɔnt]
(v) 嘲笑
(MW1) to say insulting things to (someone) in order to make that person angry
(MW2) to reproach (責備) or challenge in a mocking (嘲笑) or insulting manner: jeer at
[衍] taunt [tɔnt] (n) “嘲笑”。
[例] The boys continually taunted each other.
[記] 姑姑 (aunt) “嘲笑” 你,所以踢 (t) 她一腳。
mock
mock [mɑk]
(v) 嘲笑
(MW) to treat with contempt or ridicule: DERIDE
[衍] mockery [ˈmɑkərɪ] (n) “嘲笑”。
[解] mock 的另一個意思是 “模仿”。
jeer
jeer [dʒɪr]
(v) 嘲笑
(MW) to speak or cry out with derision or mockery
[記] jeer 某人就是把對方當 joke。
scoff
scoff [skɔf]
(v) 嘲笑
(MW) to show contempt by derisive (嘲笑的) acts or language < scoffed at the idea >
[衍] scoff [skɔf] (n) “嘲笑”。