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91. | Silly mistakes and queer clothes often arouse ridicule. |
| 荒谬的错误和古怪的服装常会引起人们的讪笑。 |
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92. | Gerald hastily interrupted to change the subject. |
| 杰拉尔德连忙打断她,把话题岔开。 |
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93. | An object of jokes or ridicule; a butt. |
| 笑柄玩笑或嘲弄的对象;抨击的对象 |
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94. | He lugged the subject into his speech. |
| 他把那话题牵强地扯进演讲中。 |
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95. | British historian noted for his humorous works that ridicule the inefficiency of bureaucracies. |
| 巴金森,西(里尔) 诺思科特生于1909英国历史学家,以讽刺官僚阶层低效无能的幽默作品而闻名 |
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96. | To make a travesty of; parody or ridicule. |
| 滑稽地模仿对…进行戏弄或嘲讽 |
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97. | criticize(sb/sth)harshly,esp in jest;ridicule |
| 严厉批评(某人[某事物]) (尤指以取笑方式);嘲讽 |
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98. | I gradually eased the conversation round to the subject. |
| 我一步步把谈话引向那个题目。 |
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99. | The subject of their conversation be changed to stock market . |
| 他们把话题转到了股市。 |
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100. | Let him ridicule and revile as he likes |
| 笑骂由他 |
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