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71. | person who is fond of teasing others |
| 爱嘲弄他人的人 |
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72. | You are not supposed to scoff at religion. |
| 你不该嘲弄宗教。 |
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73. | scoff sb.'s fear |
| 嘲弄某人的恐惧 |
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74. | with a quizzical smile |
| 带着嘲弄的微笑 |
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75. | A travesty of justice. |
| 对法律的嘲弄 |
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76. | A chorus of jeers from the bystanders. |
| 旁观者发出的嘲弄 |
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77. | a state of being derided |
| 被嘲弄的状态 |
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78. | They mocked at the idea. |
| 他们嘲弄这个主意 |
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79. | jeer at a defeated enemy |
| 嘲弄战败的敌人 |
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80. | How dare you to flout at him? |
| 你怎敢嘲弄他? |
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