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1. | It's not fair to hold me up to ridicule because I can't spell! |
| 因为我拼不出来就讥笑我, 这是不公平的。 |
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2. | They all held him in ridicule. |
| 他们都讥笑他。 |
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3. | Vanity exposes a person to ridicule. |
| 虚荣的人易受人家的讥笑。 |
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4. | A jeer;a gibe. |
| 嘲弄,讥笑 |
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5. | He had become inured to ridicule. |
| 他已受惯了他人的讥笑。 |
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6. | You lay yourself open to ridicule by suggesting such an outlandish plan. |
| 你提出那样一个希奇古怪的计划,难怪会受人讥笑。 |
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7. | To taunt, ridicule, or tease, especially for embarrassing mistakes or faults. |
| 讥笑讥笑、嘲讽或戏弄,特别是因为令人尴尬的错误或失误 |
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8. | It would have been wrong to laugh at you, Huabei; to laugh at you would have been to laugh at myself. |
| 讥笑你是不对的,华北,讥笑你等于讥笑我自己。 |
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9. | They dare not break the herd, afraid of the ridicule of their neighbours. |
| 他们怕邻居讥笑,不敢独断独行。 |
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10. | sneer at; smile with contempt |
| 冷笑;讥笑 |
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