2.To ridicule with a pasquinade;satirize or lampoon.
嘲笑目标;笑柄方.
3.They seem to draw down ridicule on us.
他们似乎要使我们受到嘲笑。
4.I was ridiculed for my sartorial gaucherie.
我因为做缝纫活笨手笨脚而被人嘲笑。
5.his theory was ridiculed and dismissed.
他理论遭人嘲笑和摒弃。
6.She ridiculed his insatiable greed.
她嘲笑他贪得无厌。
7.Biosphere 2 was ultimately ridiculed as a research debade, as exfravagant pseudoscience.
生物圈2号最终被讥讽为科研上大失败,代价是昂贵伪科学。
8.the satire touches with finespun ridicule every kind of human pretense.
讽刺文学对人类各种虚伪行为进行嘲弄。
9.A faintly comic figure, he fears ridicule above all else.
他是个不怎么滑稽人物,最害怕被人嘲笑。
10.braving the ridicule with which it pleased the quizzes to asperse the husband chosen for her.
好事者以诽谤为她所选丈夫为乐,(她)勇敢地面对这种嘲弄。
11.calumniated and ridiculed the President in whose cabinet he had once served.
污蔑并嘲弄那位总统,而他还曾在那位总统内阁中任职。
12.It was a case of the biter bit— she’d tried to make him look foolish and ended up being ridiculed herself.
这真是害人不成反害己—她想让他出丑,结果自己反倒受奚落。
13.a building that evokes the neoclassic style of architecture without copying it. Tomimic is to make a close imitation, as of another's actions, speech, or mannerisms, often with an intent to ridicule: