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71. | To inure, as to hardship or ridicule. |
| 使习惯于使习惯于,如艰苦或尴尬之境况 |
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72. | expose oneself to criticism, ridicule, mockery, etc |
| 遭受批评、 嘲笑、 嘲弄等. |
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73. | To expose to infamy or public ridicule. |
| 暴露以出丑或当众嘲弄 |
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74. | To treat with ridicule or contempt; deride. |
| 挖苦用嘲笑或鄙视的态度对待;嘲笑 |
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75. | He switched the thread of conversation to some other subject. |
| 他把话锋转了。 |
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76. | To invite ridicule rebuff, make oneself unwelcome |
| 自讨没趣 |
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77. | His foolish actions exposed him to ridicule. |
| 他愚昧的行为招致了嘲笑。 |
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78. | harsh criticism or ridicule,esp in jest |
| 严厉的批评;嘲讽;(尤指)挖苦. |
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79. | Her brothers poured ridicule on her boyfriend. |
| 她的兄弟嘲弄她的男友。 |
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80. | Your conduct subjects you to public ridicule. |
| 你的行为使你受世人嘲笑。 |
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