ridiculing v. 嘲笑,奚落(ridicule 的现在分词)
- This song is ridiculing people who are controlled by their desires.
这首歌嘲笑了那些被自己欲望所控制的人们。 - He has not helped himself by publicly ridiculing professionals, such as university lecturers, whom he is trying to encourage to accept reform.
对一些职业人士,比如大学讲师的公开嘲笑并没给他带来帮助,他曾试图鼓励前者接受改革。 - They also scorn him for declaring that the Iraq war was “lost” and for ridiculing the notion that the surge of American troops there might succeed.
他们鄙视他,因为他声称伊拉克战争是“失败的”并且嘲笑继续向那里派驻美国军队的想法。
Ridicule \Rid"i*cule\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Ridiculed};p. pr. &
vb. n. {Ridiculing}.]
To laugh at mockingly or disparagingly; to awaken ridicule
toward or respecting.
I 've known the young, who ridiculed his rage.
--Goldsmith.
Syn: To deride; banter; rally; burlesque; mock; satirize;
lampoon. See {Deride}.