ridiculed / ˈrɪd ɪˌkyul /

被嘲笑的被嘲笑的人被嘲笑讥讽

ridiculed2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. speech or action intended to cause contemptuous laughter at a person or thing; derision.
v. 有主动词 verb

rid·i·culed, rid·i·cul·ing.

  1. to deride; make fun of.

ridiculed 近义词

v. 动词 verb

make contemptuous fun of something or someone

更多ridiculed例句

  1. Charlie ridiculed my faith and culture and I died defending his right to do so.
  2. Memes that ridiculed political leaders and the Hong Kong Police Force shot through fiber optic cables at light speed.
  3. Statistician Nate Silver, who is white, was widely ridiculed for tweeting about his experience of being briefly locked up.
  4. Every time a victim comes forward and is shamed, judged, or ridiculed, I remember what it felt like to not be believed.
  5. At best you might be tolerated and ignored, often compartmentalized as “geeks” or “freaks”; and at worst you are openly ridiculed.
  6. He was quite unconscious of the fact that his friends ridiculed him, predicting all sorts of misfortunes.
  7. He wrote also for the stage with some success, although his performances were ridiculed by Pope.
  8. It is very likely that the Emperor Kamhi ridiculed this notion as well as Fontenelle.
  9. The comic poets ridiculed pretension, arrogance, quackery, and lies.
  10. This inelegant jeu de theatre is severely ridiculed in the "Rehearsal."