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81. | Good-natured teasing or ridicule; banter. |
| 打趣,取笑善意的取笑或逗弄;打趣 |
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82. | attack or ridicule(sb)in public |
| 公开攻击或嘲笑(某人) |
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83. | To expose to ridicule and abuse. |
| 使受众人的嘲笑或污辱 |
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84. | a victim of ridicule or pranks. |
| 嘲笑或戏弄的受害者。 |
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85. | abusing vocally; expressing contempt or ridicule. |
| 言语上的侮辱;表现出轻视和奚落。 |
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86. | Why did you ridicule his proposal? |
| 你为什么嘲笑他的建议? |
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87. | The god of blame and ridicule. |
| 莫摩斯非难指责与嘲弄之神 |
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88. | a subject for pity, ridicule, congratulation |
| 怜悯、 取笑、 祝贺的对象 |
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89. | whose ridicule he had been dreading. |
| 正是这个男孩叫汤姆最害怕。汤姆最怕他的讥讽。 |
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-- 来源 -- 汤姆?索亚历险记 - The Adventures of Tom Sawyer Chapter 2 (3) |
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90. | an object of ridicule; a laughingstock. |
| 嘲笑的目标;笑柄方. |
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