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11. | ridicule a religion |
| 嘲笑宗教 |
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12. | contempt for by means of a derisive smile |
| 讥笑;嘲笑 |
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13. | outside cadres must cherish the local cadres and give them constant help and must not be permitted to ridicule |
| 一切外来干部一定要爱护本地干部,经常帮助他们,而不许可讥笑他们,打击他们。 |
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14. | To ridicule sarcastically |
| 取笑挖苦 |
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15. | The children laughed at him. |
| 孩子们讥笑他。 |
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16. | bring a person into ridicule =cast ridicule upon a person= hold a person up to ridicule |
| 嘲笑某人,嘲弄某人 |
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17. | They laugh at him. |
| 他们讥笑他。 |
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18. | To mock;ridicule. |
| 嘲笑;嘲讽 |
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19. | laugh at; make fun of |
| 讥笑;引为笑柄 |
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20. | jeer at; ridicule |
| 嘲笑 |
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