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21. | He is always sneering at me. |
| 他总是讥笑我。 |
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22. | Don't sneer at others' failure. |
| 不可嘲笑别人的失败。 |
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23. | Don't sneer at their religion. |
| 不要嘲笑他们的宗教。 |
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24. | jeered the speaker off the stage. |
| 将演说者讥笑下台 |
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25. | The captive was whooped and jeered. |
| 俘虏被叱责讥笑。 |
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26. | They all held him in ridicule. |
| 他们都讥笑他。 |
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27. | Don't scoff, he's quite fight. |
| 别讥笑,他没错。 |
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28. | They taunted him for being timid. |
| 他们讥笑他胆小。 |
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29. | They taunted him with being poor. |
| 他们讥笑他穷。 |
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30. | He made a muff of himself. |
| 他自招讥笑。 |
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