单词 | ridicule |
释义 | ridicule['ridikju:l]n. 嘲笑, 愚弄, 笑柄vt. 嘲笑, 嘲弄, 愚弄【法】 耻笑, 嘲弄, 讥笑相关词组:lay oneself open to ridicule ridicule rid.i.cule AHD: [r¹d“¹-ky›l”] D.J. [6r!d!7kju8l]K.K. [6r!d!7kjul]n.(名词)Words or actions intended to evoke contemptuous laughter at or feelings toward a person or thing:嘲笑,愚弄:有意激起对某人或某事的蔑视的笑或看不起的感情而说的话或做的事:“I know that ridicule may be a shield, but it is not a weapon”(&b{Dorothy Parker})“我知道嘲笑可能是一面盾牌,但他不是一件武器”(多萝西·帕克)v.tr.(及物动词) rid.i.culed,rid.i.cul.ing,rid.i.cules To expose to ridicule; make fun of.嘲弄:使…受嘲笑;取笑语源:1. French 法语 2. from Latin r&9{ºdiculum} [joke] [from neuter of] r&9{º}diculus [laughable] * see ridiculous 源自 拉丁语 r&9{ºdiculum} [笑话] [] 源自r&9{º}diculus的中性词 [可笑的] *参见 ridiculous继承用法:rid“icul”er n.(名词)参考词汇:1. ridicule,mock,taunt,twit,deride,gibe2. These verbs refer to making another the butt of amusement or mirth.这些动词意指使别人成为取笑和欢笑的靶子。3. Ridicule implies purposeful disparagement: Ridicule 表示有意的贬损: “Seldom he smiles, and smiles in such a sort/As if he mock'd himself, and scorn'd his spirit” (Shakespeare).“他很少笑,笑时又以这样的神态/好象是在嘲笑自己并看不起自己的灵魂” (莎士比亚)。4. Taunt suggests mocking, insulting, or scornful reproach: Taunt 表示嘲笑,侮辱或蔑视的指责: “The schoolmaster was twitted about the lady who threw him over” (J.M. Barrie).“校长因被那位女士抛弃的事而受人嘲笑” (J.M.巴里)。5. Deride implies scorn and contempt: Deride 表明轻视和蔑视: The child's classmates gibed at him for his timidity. 这个孩子的同班同学们因为他的胆小而嘲笑他 |
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