ridicule
n. 嘲笑; 奚落; 嘲弄; 戲弄
vt. 嘲笑,嘲弄,奚落; 使…受嘲笑; 取笑
If you ridicule someone or ridicule their ideas or beliefs, you make fun of them in an unkind way.
I admired her all the more for allowing them to ridicule her and never striking back...
她能聽任他們嘲笑卻從不還擊,這讓我更加敬佩她。
I don't think his faith should be ridiculed.
我認為不應該嘲笑他的信仰。
If someone or something is an object of ridicule or is held up to ridicule, someone makes fun of them in an unkind way.
As a heavy child, she became the object of ridicule from classmates...
由於體胖,她成了班上同學嘲笑的物件。
The process of judicial selection was held up to ridicule...
司法選舉的過程成為了笑柄。
1. language or behavior intended to mock or humiliate
2. the act of deriding or treating with contempt
1. subject to laughter or ridicule;
ridicule, mock, scoff, sneer
這些動詞均含"嘲笑"之意。
They seem to draw down ridicule on us.
他們似乎要使我們受到嘲笑.
Meanwhile, school was another story. In kindergarten, often bandaged, I endured lots of ridicule.
而在學校裡卻是另一回事. 在幼兒園時, 由於經常纏著繃帶, 我遭到了許多孩子的嘲笑.
Don't hold others up to ridicule.
別總笑話人.
It's not fair to hold me up to ridicule because I can't spell!
因為我拼不出來就譏笑我,這是不公平的.
A faintly comic figure, he fears ridicule above all else.
他是個不怎麼滑稽的人物, 最害怕被人嘲笑.