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ridicule是什么意思,ridicule中文翻譯,ridicule發(fā)音、用法及例句

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ridicule是什么意思,ridicule中文翻譯,ridicule發(fā)音、用法及例句

?ridicule

ridicule發(fā)音

英:['r?d?kju:l]  美:[?r?d??kjul]

英:  美:

ridicule中文意思翻譯

v.嘲笑, 愚弄

n.嘲笑, 愚弄, 笑柄

ridicule詞形變化

名詞: ridiculer | 動(dòng)詞現(xiàn)在分詞: ridiculing | 動(dòng)詞過(guò)去分詞: ridiculed | 動(dòng)詞第三人稱單數(shù): ridicules | 動(dòng)詞過(guò)去式: ridiculed |

ridicule短語(yǔ)詞組

hold sb. up to ridicule

1. 嘲笑某人

It's not fair to hold me up to ridicule because I can't spell.

因?yàn)槲也粫?huì)拼寫(xiě)而嘲笑我是不公平的。

ridicule同義詞

shame | laugh | poke fun at | laugh at | sneer | mock | mockery | ride | underestimate | mimicry | derision | scoff | criticize | laughter | make fun of | scoff at | roast | rib | jeer | taunt | sneer at | jeer at | scorn | tease | minimize | satire | flout | at | make fun | deride | rejection | blackguard | guy | sarcasm

ridicule反義詞

respect

ridicule習(xí)慣用語(yǔ)

lay oneself open to ridicule
-使自己成為笑柄
pour ridicule on sb. [sth.]
-盡情地嘲笑某人[某事]
hold sb. [sth.] up to ridicule
-嘲笑某人[某事]
bring into ridicule (=cast [pour] ridicule upon; cover with ridicule; hold up to ridicule; turn into [to] ridicule)
-嘲笑, 諷刺, 挖苦

ridicule常見(jiàn)例句

1 、It is shallow of you to ridicule abstract art.───你嘲笑抽象藝術(shù)不免失之淺薄。

2 、To expose to ridicule and abuse.───使受眾人的嘲笑或污辱

3 、To ridicule or satirize in or as if in a lampoon.───嘲諷用諷刺作品或好象用諷刺作品嘲弄或諷刺

4 、It's not fair to hold me up to ridicule because I can not spell.───因?yàn)槲也粫?huì)拼寫(xiě)而嘲笑我是不公平的。

5 、In order to escape that demeaning ridicule and reclaim my dignity, I decided to run for Vice President "the USA.───"為了逃避那些有損形象 的嘲弄和維護(hù)自己的尊嚴(yán),我決定競(jìng)選美國(guó)副總統(tǒng)。

6 、They ever were called " bedlamite " , they also are from ridicule " maniac " .───他們?cè)蝗朔Q作“瘋子”,他們也自嘲為“狂人”。

7 、What are you talking about? It's ridiculous.─── 你在說(shuō)什么 這太荒唐了

8 、It's not fair to hold me up to ridicule because I can't spell!───因?yàn)槲移床怀鰜?lái)就譏笑我, 這是不公平的。

9 、Destroy the people's faith in their natural leaders by holding the latter up to contempt, ridicule and disgrace.───五、通過(guò)對(duì)自然領(lǐng)袖的蔑視、嘲弄與羞辱毀壞人民對(duì)其的信任。

10 、His conduct subjected him to public ridicule.───他的行為使他成為公眾的笑柄。

11 、They subjected their friends to ridicule .───他們讓自己的朋友受人嘲笑。

12 、They seem to draw down ridicule on us.───他們似乎要使我們受到嘲笑。

13 、I will do what I think I should do and fear no ridicule.───反正我覺(jué)得該做的就做,不怕別人嘲笑。

14 、And I was ridiculous and I was okay with that.─── 也曾滑稽可笑 但我也覺(jué)得沒(méi)問(wèn)題

15 、You mustn't ridicule unfortunate people.───你不該嘲笑不幸的人。

16 、He had become inured to ridicule.───他已受慣了他人的譏笑。

17 、He's become an object of ridicule.───他成為了大家嘲笑的對(duì)象。

18 、To express scorn or ridicule by or as if by placing the thumb on the nose and wiggling the fingers.───作蔑視的手勢(shì)把或似把拇指放在鼻子上并擺動(dòng)其它手指以表示批評(píng)或嘲弄

19 、He's become an object of ridicule, ie People say he is foolish/absurd.───他成了大家嘲笑的對(duì)象.

20 、Never mind the ridicule, never mind the defeat: up again, old heart!───不要在意嘲笑,不要在意失敗:繼續(xù)向上吧,古老的心靈!”

21 、If children live with ridicule, they learn to be shy.───在嘲諷中成長(zhǎng)的孩子,學(xué)會(huì)消極退避。

22 、The different condition and frame of mind decides the dissimilarity of ridicule fashion.───不同的情形和心境,決定了調(diào)侃方式的差異。

23 、This is ridiculous. I didn't do anything.─── 這太可笑了 我什么都沒(méi)做

24 、Their ridicule stung him into making a sharp reply.───他們的嘲弄刺激他作出了尖刻的回答。

25 、Great enthusiasm to work, to live happily. Ridicule of the world.───充滿激情地工作,快樂(lè)地生活。笑看世界,有欲無(wú)求!

26 、I don't blame you. It's so ridiculous.─── 我不怪你們 簡(jiǎn)直天方夜譚

27 、He began by pouring ridicule on the whig leader.───他先狠狠地諷刺了保守黨的**。

28 、Some harem-pants fans explain they enjoy the novelty of the trend, and even revel in the ridicule they invite.───一些燈籠褲愛(ài)好者解釋說(shuō),他們喜歡這一新潁時(shí)尚潮流,甚至享受穿燈籠褲招致的嘲笑。

29 、If children live with ridicule, they learn to feel shy.-----by Dorothy Law Nolte.───在嘲弄中成長(zhǎng)的孩子,容易消極退縮。

30 、But when I get to the 20 it is the ridicule, mockery, there are alternative perspective.───但是當(dāng)我努力了20年得到的卻是嘲笑,愚弄,還有另類的眼光。

31 、An object of ridicule;a laughingstock.───你的行為使你受世人嘲笑。

32 、Rich objective is ultimate, wang Dahao still left a paragraph of some monologize from ridicule type.───博客最后,王大豪還留下了一段有些自嘲式的獨(dú)白。

33 、Their arguments should be countered with reason, not ridicule.───他們的觀點(diǎn)應(yīng)該被有理由得反擊,而不是被嘲笑。

34 、Why did you ridicule his proposal?───你為什么嘲笑他的建議?

35 、A specific act of ridicule or derision.───嘲笑取笑或嘲笑的具體行動(dòng)

36 、George lays himself open to ridicule by his many boasts.───喬治由于說(shuō)了許多自大的話而受人譏笑。

37 、You must not expose yourself to ridicule.───你不要讓你自己受到嘲弄。

38 、But he's being ridiculed and it's all my fault.─── 受罰的是他 而這都是我一手造成的

39 、His foolish actions exposed him to ridicule.───他愚昧的行為招致了嘲笑。

40 、Ferguson has 98 years of ridicule Fiennes as a "poor first-class idiot.───98年弗格森曾怒罵因斯為“低劣的一流蠢貨”。

41 、This is ridiculous. I'm going with you.─── 那不可能 我得跟你們一起去

42 、He turns everything into ridicule.───他把一切都當(dāng)作笑話看待。

43 、He is modest to the point of ridicule.───他謙遜到可笑的地步。

44 、When the two birds find her only can play on the tree,they ridicule her:"How stupid she is!───天上飛來(lái)2只小鳥(niǎo),看見(jiàn)她只會(huì)在樹(shù)上玩耍,就嘲笑道:“多么笨的小鳥(niǎo)??!

45 、They made him the suBject of ridicule.───他們使他成為嘲笑的對(duì)象

46 、If people ridicule you and criticize you for petty reasons, you do not have to believe or accept it.───因?yàn)橐恍┪⒉蛔愕赖男∈露u(píng)或嘲弄你,你可能通過(guò)了解真我的力量來(lái)抗拒這些事情對(duì)你的影響。

47 、If children live with ridicule, they learn to feel shy.───嘲笑中長(zhǎng)大的孩子,個(gè)性羞怯。

48 、Why do you ridicule my proposal?───你為什么嘲笑我的提議?

49 、They pelted him with ridicule and vilification.───他們用嘲笑和丑化對(duì)他進(jìn)行猛烈的攻擊。

50 、Ridicule is the harshest sound in the world.───世間最難聽(tīng)的聲音是譏諷,

51 、The unbelievers are not only ridicule the Israeli, also mock God's name.───不信的人不僅嘲笑以色列人,也嘲笑上帝的名。

52 、An expensively coiffed mansion-builder is all too easy to ridicule as a champion of the poor.───一位剪著昂貴發(fā)型的豪宅建造主作窮人的斗士,豈不太容易遭人反諷?

53 、Mensa, in fact, has more often been an object of 5)ridicule.───事實(shí)上,曼沙更常成為嘲弄的對(duì)象。

54 、The fear of losing control, for example, is a commonly referenced condition, as is fear of ridicule or social censure.───例如說(shuō):經(jīng)常說(shuō)的對(duì)失去控制的恐懼。對(duì)嘲弄或社會(huì)責(zé)難的恐懼也一樣。

55 、Is it fear of ridicule, independence, or consideration for others that prevents one from showing one's feelings?───一個(gè)人不肯流露情感是因?yàn)楹ε聞e人的嘲笑呢,是因?yàn)閭€(gè)人的自尊心強(qiáng)呢,還是出于對(duì)別人的體恤?

56 、His ideas were held up to ridicule.───他的想法被當(dāng)成了笑料。

57 、They all held him in ridicule.───他們都譏笑他。

58 、Ridicule is the tribute paid to genius by mediocrities.───嘲弄,是平庸獻(xiàn)給天才的頌詞。

59 、You will become a thing of horror and an object of scorn and ridicule to all the nations where the Lord will drive you.───你在耶和華領(lǐng)你到的各國(guó)中,要令人驚駭、笑談、譏誚。

60 、You lay yourself open to ridicule by suggesting such an outlandish plan.───你提出那樣一個(gè)希奇古怪的計(jì)劃,難怪會(huì)受人譏笑。

61 、Make her drunk, for she has defied the LORD. Let Moab wallow in her vomit; let her be an object of ridicule .───你們要使摩押沉醉,因她向耶和華夸大。她要在自己所吐之中打滾,又要被人嗤笑。

62 、To inure, as to hardship or ridicule.───使習(xí)慣于使習(xí)慣于,如艱苦或?qū)擂沃硾r

63 、No. I was being sarcastic. It's ridiculous.─── 我是在說(shuō)反話 這衣服太蠢了

64 、Scornfully contemptuous ridicule;derision.───嘲諷責(zé)備地鄙視可笑之事;嘲笑

65 、Most post-Soviet authoritarian leaders have learned by now that rigging the vote to get more than 90% invites ridicule.───大多數(shù)蘇聯(lián)解體后的權(quán)威領(lǐng)袖現(xiàn)在明白通過(guò)操作使投票率超過(guò)90%只是自取其辱。

66 、No, I don't think you're being ridiculous.─── 不 我不覺(jué)得你不可理喻

67 、In the House of Commons the most devastating weapon is ridicule.───在下議院,最歷害的武器就是嘲笑。

68 、We should not only eye out, but also deft on hand, otherwise this obnoxious parrot will ridicule you!───不僅要眼明,還要手快,不然這只討厭的鸚鵡也會(huì)嘲笑你!

69 、And the same mix of disinformation, ridicule and smut would eventually be employed against the Japanese.───同樣,假情報(bào)、嘲弄和**穢一起都被用來(lái)對(duì)付日本人。

70 、A faintly comic figure, he fears ridicule above all else.───他是個(gè)不怎么滑稽的人物,最害怕被人嘲笑。

71 、The path of silence she was on was so smooth and safe: no one would ridicule her, ostracize her, or hate her.───但為什么她應(yīng)該選擇那條充滿社會(huì)戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng)和指責(zé)的道路呢?

72 、They dare not break the herd, afraid of the ridicule of their neighbours.───他們怕鄰居譏笑,不敢獨(dú)斷獨(dú)行。

73 、And they, know that I am not going to ridicule them.───他們知道我不會(huì)嘲笑他們。

74 、In the 1970s her affair with a handsome young gardener brought her public ridicule and anger.───70年代,她與一名年輕英俊的園藝師墮入愛(ài)河,招致公眾的嘲笑和憤怒。

75 、"In order to escape that demeaning ridicule and reclaim my dignity,I decided to run for Vice President“the USA.───為了逃避那些有損形象的嘲弄和維護(hù)自己的尊嚴(yán),我決定競(jìng)選美國(guó)副總統(tǒng),這是一次有趣的經(jīng)歷,并沒(méi)使我完全脫離參議院。

76 、Contemptuous or jeering laughter;ridicule.───嘲笑:輕蔑的,嘲弄的笑容;

77 、What a ridiculous story from a ridiculous man.─── 真是一個(gè)荒唐的男人在說(shuō)些胡話

78 、Support your beliefs; don't ridicule other peoples.───堅(jiān)定自己的信念,但不必污衊別人的。

79 、The time has passed when he was an object of ridicule.───他受人揶揄譏嘲的時(shí)代已經(jīng)過(guò)去了。

80 、Don't hold others up to ridicule.───別總笑話人。

81 、He makes an easy target for ridicule.───他很容易就成為人們嘲弄的目標(biāo)。

82 、Ridicule is the tribute paid to the genuis by the mediocrities.───嘲笑譏諷是平庸之人對(duì)天才的贊美。

83 、He is the object of ridicule among his classmates.───他常常是班里同學(xué)愚弄的對(duì)象。

84 、They frequent pubs, ridicule other tourists, hang out in tattoo parlors and generally enjoy the hell out of themselves.───主旨在宣稱人皆自性清凈、本有佛性,但用此心、直了成佛;

85 、Do I look ridiculous? I look ridiculous.─── 我這樣很奇怪嗎 是很奇怪

86 、Contemptuous or jeering laughter; ridicule.───嘲笑輕蔑的,嘲弄的笑容;嘲弄

87 、Supervisors should realize that the average employee hesitates to submit ideas because of fear of ridicule.───主管人員應(yīng)體諒一般的職工由于害怕嘲笑而對(duì)提供建議持猶疑不決的態(tài)度。

88 、Scornfully contemptuous ridicule; derision.───嘲諷責(zé)備地鄙視可笑之事; 嘲笑

89 、Of ridicule is a very effective sanction.───人們不做違法亂紀(jì)的事,其中一個(gè)重要因素就是怕人恥笑。

90 、He is often subjected to ridicule because of his big nose.───他長(zhǎng)著一個(gè)大鼻頭,為此時(shí)常被人取笑。

請(qǐng)問(wèn)各位,跳跳繩,笨拙,嘲笑我,各用英語(yǔ)怎么翻譯,速度!

跳跳繩

注意:Jump rope (American English) ,Skipping rope (British English)

動(dòng)詞: skip rope, jump rope

名詞: rope skipping, rope jumping

例句:

如何跳繩? How to skip rope? How to jump rope?

跳繩有益健康 Rope skipping is good for your health.

笨拙

形容詞: awkward,clumsy

名詞: awkwardness, clumsiness

例句:

People often laugh at John because he is clumsy

人們常常嘲笑約翰因?yàn)樗孔?/p>

嘲笑

動(dòng)詞: laugh at, ridicule

名詞: ridicule

嘲笑我 laugh at me, ridicule me

例句:

He is too sensitive. He turns everything into a ridicule.

他太敏感,他把一切都當(dāng)作嘲笑看待。

People often laugh at John because he is clumsy

人們常嘲笑約翰因?yàn)樗孔?/p>

請(qǐng)問(wèn)各位,跳跳繩,笨拙,嘲笑我,各用英語(yǔ)怎么翻譯,速度!

play rope skipping,clumsy,laugh at me

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