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ridiculed
时间: 2025-04-15 11:00:37
英 [ˈrɪdɪkjuːld]
美 [ˈrɪdɪkjuːld]

v. 嘲笑;愚弄;(ridicule的过去式和过去分词)

双语例句
  • He was considered a heretic and was ridiculed and ostracized for his ideas.

    他被视为一位异端分子,因其思想而遭到嘲笑和排斥。

    《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
  • They all ridiculed the idea.

    他们都嘲笑这个想法。

    《新英汉大辞典》
  • The city's current mayor, Luigi Brugnaro, has ridiculed UNESCO and told it to mind its own business, while continuing to support the cruise ship industry, which employs 5,000 Venice residents.

    该市现任市长路易吉·布鲁格纳罗曾嘲笑联合国教科文组织,并让它少管闲事,同时继续支持雇佣了5000名威尼斯居民的游轮行业。

  • It was ridiculed by the New York Times.

    它遭到了《纽约时报》的奚落。

  • Love ridiculed the locksmith.

    爱情耻笑了锁匠。

  • For this he was ridiculed.

    为此他被奚落。

  • They were ridiculed and have failed.

    他们受到嘲弄,失败了。

  • His greed is often ridiculed by his friends.

    他的贪婪常常受到朋友们的嘲笑。

  • His theory was immediately ridiculed and largely dismissed.

    他的理论立刻受到了嘲笑,被主流忽视。

  • Similarly, Tom Cruise is ridiculed for his height (173cm).

    同样,著名男影星汤姆·克鲁斯也因173 CM的身高而屡遭嘲笑。

  • Mr Prince has been ridiculed for his lack of foresight.

    Prince先生已被讥为缺乏远见。

  • Eg: This cartoon ridiculed those who talk without action.

    例:这幅漫画讽刺的是那些光说不做的人。

  • My skeptical explanations were ridiculed as biased and uninformed.

    我所怀疑的解释被嘲笑为有偏见和无知。

  • He was determined to do it even at the risk of being ridiculed.

    他决定即使冒着被人嘲笑的危险也要做它。

  • "Are you prepared to be ridiculed, ignored and starving till you are forty-five"?

    那你准备好在45岁以前接受嘲笑,冷落和饥饿了吗?

  • Mr Sorenson suspects that some consumers take pleasure in exploring the ridiculed.

    索伦森教授猜测,有些消费者可能就喜欢对那些评价不好的事物去探个究竟。

  • The iPod was ridiculed when it was launched in 2001, but Mr Jobs stuck by his instinct.

    iPod在2001年上市时遭到嘲笑,但乔布斯先生凭着本能坚持下去。

  • They have even been ridiculed on "Saturday Night Live", an American television show.

    一档美国电视秀节目“周六晚间现场”则对它们极尽挖苦。

  • When he presented his results at the sitting of the Royal Society, he was ridiculed.

    当他将他的结果展示于,英国皇家学会,他被人愚弄着。

  • He has ridiculed the notion that an official inquiry into the vote might yield a different result.

    他奚落了对有可能导致不同结果的投票进行正式调查的想法。

  • After the 1994 elections, I had been ridiculed as an irrelevant figure, destined for defeat in 1996.

    1994年的国会两院选举后,我被讥讽为一个非主流的人物,注定要在1996年失利。

  • Most callers said that it set a bad example to children, or ridiculed people with speech impediments.

    大部分投诉者指出,呼叫中心工作人员在广告中的这一形象给孩子们树立了坏榜样。

  • For hundreds of years the French have ridiculed our food, scoffed at our culture and mocked our stiff upper lip.

    几百年来,法国人一直在嘲笑英国人,嘲笑他们的饮食、他们的文化、还有他们僵硬的上嘴唇。

  • He was ridiculed during his lifetime, keeping an umbrella nearby for protection against hurled eggs and vegetables.

    但他一生都遭到人们的嘲笑,为了挡住人们砸向他的鸡蛋和蔬菜,他在住处附近撑了把伞。

  • Since then people have ridiculed the prediction by pointing to current conflicts both within societies and between them.

    从那时起,一直有人在嘲笑这个预言,并指出在当前的社会内部中及不同的社会之间存在着那么多的冲突的事实。

  • In the new era of austerity, the hulking 6,000lb SUV, once the pride of the parking lot, is now ridiculed as obscene.

    在新的紧缩时代,曾经在停车场令人自豪的笨重的6,000 lb SUV现在被人们嘲讽为一种可憎的机器。

  • In the new era of austerity, the hulking 6, 000lb SUV, once the pride of the parking lot, is now ridiculed as obscene.

    在新的紧缩时代,曾经在停车场令人自豪的笨重的6,000 lb SUV现在被人们嘲讽为一种可憎的机器。