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          scoff

          S 開頭單詞六級詞匯專八核心詞GRE詞匯

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            用作動詞 (v.)

            用作不及物動詞: S+~(+A)

          • A hundred years ago people scoffed at the idea.
            一百年前人們曾嘲笑過這種想法。
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          • 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于一片好意。
          • You are not supposed to scoff at religion .
            你不該嘲弄宗教。
          • Citizens of other cities may scoff at Melbourne's brown river.
            其他城市的居民或許會嘲笑墨爾本的褐色泥漿河.
          • 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于一片好意。
          • There was purpose and feeling, banter and scoff playing, mingled , on her mobile lineaments.
            在她那變幻無常的外貌上,既有決心,又有感情,既有嘲弄, 又有戲虐和開玩笑的神色.
          • Why do they scoff at the idea that he will retire next year?
            他們?yōu)槭裁闯靶λ麑⒃诿髂晖诵莸南敕?
          • I came to the meeting to scoff but the speaker persuaded me.
            我到會是為取笑,但演講人勸止了我.
          • Some even scoff at the store's efforts to spruce up its image.
            盡管沃爾瑪努力改善公司形象,也有人將其拿來大加嘲諷.
          • Speak not injurious words neither in jest nor earnest ; scoff at none although they give occasion.
            無論是說俏皮話還是 正經(jīng)話 的時候,都不要誹謗他人,不要嘲弄任何人,即便他們確實出了洋相.
          • Republicans scoff at the suggestion Mr Obama has a unique claim the public service ethos.
            有人認為,在公共服務(wù)精神方面,奧巴馬先生有著獨特的主張,但共和黨人對此嗤之以鼻.
          • Some experts scoff at that but admit that the reluctance exists.
            有些專家對這種意識嗤之以鼻,但也承認這種不愿接受麻醉的心態(tài)依舊存在.
          • Some researchers scoff at the need for computers or even therapists to interpret dreams.
            一些研究者看不起用電腦來釋夢的行為,甚至瞧不起那些臨床醫(yī)學家的作為.
          • We scoff at their education, habits and tastes.
            我們在他們的教育 、 習慣和味道嘲笑.
          • Ice cream was seen a suitable scoff for younger children.
            冰淇淋被認為是適合小孩子的食品.
          • He liked to scoff aloud at Louis XVIII.
            他故意大聲挖苦路易十八.
          • Citizens of other cities may scoff at Melbourne's brown river.
            其他城市的居民或許會嘲笑墨爾本的褐色泥漿河.
          • Twenty and 10 every night is nothing to scoff at.
            我們不能忽視他每晚20加10的表現(xiàn).
          • Video game makers scoff at the notion that their products can cause a psychiatric disorder.
            對于認為視頻游戲制造商們的產(chǎn)品能引起精神紊亂的看法,視頻游戲制造商們報以的是嘲笑.
          • Hawks scoff that Mr Obama approaches such rogues with fine words but no stick.
            鷹派指責說奧巴馬先生與這樣的無賴打交道只用一些好話而不帶著大棒.
          • But observers scoff at such notions.
            但是觀察家對這種說法嗤之以鼻.
          • People who are out of work cannot afford to scoff at any job.
            失業(yè)的人就不能看不起任何工作.
          • You are not supposed to scoff at religion.
            你不該嘲弄宗教.
          • We all scoff at such attempts.
            我們都嘲笑這種企圖.
          • All who pass by her scoff and shake their fists.
            凡經(jīng)過的人都必搖手嗤笑她.
          • He was the scoff of the town.
            他成為全城的笑柄.
          • Where's all the scoff gone?
            食物都到哪兒去了?
          • You are pleased to scoff.
            你喜歡嘲笑.
          • But you, O Lord, laugh at them; you scoff at all those nations.
            和合但你耶和華必笑話他們, 你要嗤14笑萬邦.
          • But You, O Lord, laugh at them; You scoff at all the nations.
            詩59:8但你耶和華必笑話他們. 你要嗤笑萬邦.
          • Don't scoff at the mistakes of others.
            不要嘲笑別人的錯誤.
          • Sceptics scoff. No one will want to browse the web by phone, they say.
            對此趨勢持懷疑態(tài)度的人嘲笑說, 沒有人會愿意用電話瀏覽萬維網(wǎng).
          • A hundred years ago people scoffed at the idea.
            一百年前人們曾嘲笑過這種想法.
          • He scoffed their easy fears.
            他嘲笑他們動不動就驚恐萬狀.
          • Why do they scoff at the idea that he will retire next year?
            他們?yōu)槭裁闯靶λ麑⒃诿髂晖诵莸南敕?
          • People scoffed at the Wright brothers when they tried to make a machine that could fly.
            當賴特兄弟要制造一種能夠飛行的機器時,人們嘲笑他們.
          • He scoffs at religion.
            他嘲笑宗教.
          • I told them my ideas but girt was very sad ; she was often scoffed at.
            我把自己的想法告訴他們, 他們卻嘲笑我.
          • One night a young ferryman scoffed at their fears and rowed across.
            一天晚上,一個年輕的渡船夫嘲笑他們的膽怯,把船劃到對岸.
          • We scoff at their education, habits and tastes.
            我們在他們的教育 、 習慣和味道嘲笑.
          • Privately, one critic in the audience quietly scoffed.
            聽眾中的一位批評人士私底下暗自嘲笑.
          • Citizens of other cities may scoff at Melbourne's brown river.
            其他城市的居民或許會嘲笑墨爾本的褐色泥漿河.
          • He scoffed at taboos against eating beef.
            他嘲笑吃牛肉的禁忌.
          • They scoffed at his behavior.
            他們嘲笑他的舉止.
          • Video game makers scoff at the notion that their products can cause a psychiatric disorder.
            對于認為視頻游戲制造商們的產(chǎn)品能引起精神紊亂的看法,視頻游戲制造商們報以的是嘲笑.
          • He the lid and showed the wonderful the scoffing visitors.
            他打開蓋子給嘲笑他們的老人看這些豐富的收獲.
          • He removed the lid and showed the wonderful contents to the scoffing visitors.
            他打開蓋子,向嘲笑他們的男孩子們展示罐中的神奇內(nèi)容.
          • To scoffs of disbelief from some delegates, he asserted that nuclear power was clean and safe.
            面對一些代表不信任的嘲笑, 他宣稱核電是清潔安全的.
          • We all scoff at such attempts.
            我們都嘲笑這種企圖.
          • You are pleased to scoff.
            你喜歡嘲笑.
          • I've repeatedly tried to enthuse him about commercial possibilities, but he scoffs and sends me chases.
            我多次努力喚起他對商業(yè)可能性的熱情, 但他總是像轟鴨子一樣嘲笑我、打發(fā)我.
          • Don't scoff at the mistakes of others.
            不要嘲笑別人的錯誤.
          • He removed the lid and showed the wonderful the scoffing visitors.
            他打開了蓋子,給嘲笑他們的來訪者觀看其中美妙的東西.
          • Sceptics scoff. No one will want to browse the web by phone, they say.
            對此趨勢持懷疑態(tài)度的人嘲笑說, 沒有人會愿意用電話瀏覽萬維網(wǎng).
          • There was purpose and feeling, banter and scoff playing, mingled , on her mobile lineaments.
            在她那變幻無常的外貌上,既有決心,又有感情,既有嘲弄, 又有戲虐和開玩笑的神色.
          • You are not supposed to scoff at religion .
            你不該嘲弄宗教。
          • Speak not injurious words neither in jest nor earnest ; scoff at none although they give occasion.
            無論是說俏皮話還是 正經(jīng)話 的時候,都不要誹謗他人,不要嘲弄任何人,即便他們確實出了洋相.
          • Marco Polo was scoffed at.
            馬可·波羅曾受嘲弄.
          • You are not supposed to scoff at religion.
            你不該嘲弄宗教.
          • She ignored the scoffs of her workmates.
            她對同事的嘲弄不屑一顧.
          • John Longhouse, the grocer, scoffed at her and requested that she leave his store at once.
            這個雜貨店主,約翰.朗霍斯嘲弄她一番后讓她馬上離開他的店.
          • The cripple girl was very sad; she was often scoffed at.
            這個跛腳女孩很傷心, 她經(jīng)常受到嘲弄.
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