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61. | derision:Contemptuous or jeering laughter; ridicule. |
| "嘲笑:轻蔑的,嘲弄的笑容;嘲弄" |
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62. | Boys ridicule their sisters' friends. |
| 男孩子们常嘲弄姐妹的朋友。 |
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63. | lay oneself open to ridicule |
| 使自己成为笑柄 |
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64. | be held up to ridicule |
| 被嘲弄 |
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65. | hold sb. up to ridicule |
| 1. 嘲笑某人 |
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66. | They held him to ridicule. |
| 他们挖苦他。 |
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67. | playfully vexing (especially by ridicule). |
| 让人生气的玩笑(尤指嘲笑)。 |
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68. | make a mock of; ridicule |
| 嘲笑 |
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69. | To make fun of; ridicule. |
| 开玩笑;嘲笑 |
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70. | Some people look down on the local cadres and ridicule them, saying, "What do these locals know? |
| 现在各地对这个问题的注意还很不够,有些人轻视本地干部,讥笑本地干部,他们说:“本地人懂得什么,土包子 |
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