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21. | They jeered at the speaker. |
| 他们讥笑发言的人。 |
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22. | You shouldn't laugh at him. |
| 你不应该讥笑他。 |
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23. | A scoffing or taunting remark or shout. |
| 嘲笑讥笑的言语 |
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24. | I bet that he forgot the forged(稳步前进、铸/伪造) alphabetical(依字母顺序、字母) targets(目标、对象、靶子). |
| 我打赌他忘记了按字母顺序排列的锻造靶子. |
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25. | scouted simplistic explanations. esteem |
| 讥笑简单的解释 |
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26. | Don' t scoff : he' s quite right. |
| 别讥笑, 他没错. |
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27. | He is laughed at by them. |
| 他被他们讥笑。 |
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28. | I find that I've become a figure of mockery on your account at the Dining Club. |
| 我发现,因为你的缘故,我在饭厅俱乐部里成了人家讥笑的对象。 |
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29. | She jested at me on my poverty |
| 她讥笑我贫穷。 |
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30. | To taunt, ridicule, or tease, especially for embarrassing mistakes or faults. |
| 讥笑讥笑、嘲讽或戏弄,特别是因为令人尴尬的错误或失误 |
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