scoffing
v. 嘲笑,嘲弄( scoff的現在分詞 )
If you scoff at something, you speak about it in a way that shows you think it is ridiculous or inadequate.
At first I scoffed at the notion...
剛開始我對那種想法嗤之以鼻。
You may scoff but I honestly feel I'm being cruel only to be kind...
你可能不以為然,但我真的認為我狠下心來只是出於一片好意。
If you scoff food, you eat it quickly and greedily.
The pancakes were so good that I scoffed the lot.
那些薄餅太好吃了,我狼吞虎嚥地都吃下去了。
1. showing your contempt by derision
They were sitting around the table scoffing.
他們圍坐在桌子旁狼吞虎嚥地吃著.
Joseph's mother ignored others'scoffing.
約瑟夫的母親根本不理別人的嘲笑.
Your version of discussion is like scoffing hamburger: it's fast, efficient and gets the job done.
你的聊天方式就像狼吞虎嚥地吃漢堡包一樣: 快捷高效率地就完事了.
People were defending their opinions as to the identity of the murderer and scoffing at others.
人們捍衛自己的意見,以兇手的身份去譏笑別人.
We have become a reproach to our neighbors, A scoffing and derision to those around us.
詩79:4我們成為鄰國的羞辱 、 成為我們四圍人的嗤笑譏刺.