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51. | Contemptuous or jeering laughter; ridicule. |
| 嘲笑轻蔑的,嘲弄的笑容;嘲弄 |
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52. | A performance that drew jeers from the audience. |
| 引起观众讥笑的表演 |
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53. | They laughed us to scorn, and despised us. |
| 他们讥笑我们,鄙视我们。 |
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54. | To ridicule by imitation;mimic. |
| 模仿通过模仿来嘲笑;模仿 |
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55. | Does he dare to laugh at me? |
| 他敢讥笑我么? |
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56. | We sneered at his speech. |
| 我们讥笑他的发言。 |
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57. | They sneered at her old, worn-out clothes. |
| 他们讥笑她穿得破旧。 |
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58. | He turns everything into ridicule. |
| 他把一切都当作笑话看待。 |
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59. | She made merry over their deficiencies. |
| 她讥笑他们的缺陷。 |
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60. | shafts of satire [ridicule; envy] |
| 尖锐的讽刺[嘲笑;嫉妒] |
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