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ridiculed

/rid-i-kyool/US // ˈrɪd ɪˌkyul //UK // (ˈrɪdɪˌkjuːl) //

被嘲笑的,被嘲笑的人,被嘲笑,讥讽

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Definitions

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

    rid·i·culed, rid·i·cul·ing.

    • : to deride; make fun of.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbmake contemptuous fun of something or someone
Synonyms
deride嘲笑,揶揄,贬损,贬低humiliate羞辱,侮辱,侮辱性的,辱骂lampoon灯塔,灯红酒绿,灯火阑珊mock嘲讽,嘲弄,讽刺,嘲笑scoff嘲笑,嘲笑声,嘲讽,嗤之以鼻scorn蔑视,轻视,不屑一顾,看不起taunt奚落,嘲弄,嘲讽,讥讽banter谑而不虐,戏谑,谐谑,逗趣caricature漫画,讽刺画,讽刺,漫画作品cartoon卡通,卡通类,卡通片,动画片chaff秕糠,糠秕,糠,谷壳deflate放气,平放,平减,平移expose揭发,揭露,暴露,揭穿fleer蚤子gibe叽叽喳喳,叽叽歪歪,叽叽咕咕,叽里咕噜haze雾霾,阴霾,雾度,雾气jape戏谑,戏弄,骗人,骗局jeer嘲笑,嗤之以鼻,笑话,嘲笑声jive跳舞,跳跃,欢呼声,跳动jolly欢乐,欢乐的,欢快的,欢快josh乔什,约什,乔希kid孩子,儿童,小孩,孩子们mimic模仿,模仿者,模仿品,模似needle针,针刺,针头,针剂pan平底锅,盘子,盘点,锅parody戏仿,模仿,讽刺,嘲讽pooh-pooh呸呸呸,呸呸呸呸,便便quiz问答题,问答,测验,测试rag抹布,褴褛,碎布,破烂rally拉力赛,拉力赛中,拉链,拉力赛中的rib肋骨,罗纹,肋,棱镜ride乘坐,骑车,骑马,驾roast烘烤,焙烧,烘焙,焙烤satirize讽刺,讥讽,嘲讽,嘲弄sneer讥笑,冷笑话,冷笑,讥讽takeoff起飞,起飞时,起飞的时候travesty滑稽可笑,滑稽的事,滑稽的事情,滑稽可笑的事twit傻笑,傻傻分不清,傻子,傻傻分不清楚unmask揭幕,揭开面具,揭秘,揭穿laugh at笑话,笑谈,嘲笑,悝滩镞make a fool of愚弄,贻笑大方,愚弄人,愚弄别人make a game of玩儿命,做游戏,打游戏,玩儿命的make a laughing-stock逗人发笑,贻笑大方,闹笑话,闹笑话的make fun of嘲弄,取笑,嘲弄一下,开玩笑说poke fun at嘲弄,调笑,调侃,嘲讽pull one's leg偷鸡不成蚀把米,偷懒,偷工减料,偷鸡摸狗put down撂倒,放下,撂下,撂倒了rail at在的铁路,轨在,鐵路在,在raz拉斯,拉兹,拉斯维加斯,拉斯维加斯赌场run down奔溃,坠落,奔溃的,流失send up送上,送上去,送上去的,发出show up到场,出现了,出现,出面

Examples

  • Charlie ridiculed my faith and culture and I died defending his right to do so.

  • Memes that ridiculed political leaders and the Hong Kong Police Force shot through fiber optic cables at light speed.

  • Statistician Nate Silver, who is white, was widely ridiculed for tweeting about his experience of being briefly locked up.

  • Every time a victim comes forward and is shamed, judged, or ridiculed, I remember what it felt like to not be believed.

  • At best you might be tolerated and ignored, often compartmentalized as “geeks” or “freaks”; and at worst you are openly ridiculed.

  • He was quite unconscious of the fact that his friends ridiculed him, predicting all sorts of misfortunes.

  • He wrote also for the stage with some success, although his performances were ridiculed by Pope.

  • It is very likely that the Emperor Kamhi ridiculed this notion as well as Fontenelle.

  • The comic poets ridiculed pretension, arrogance, quackery, and lies.

  • This inelegant jeu de theatre is severely ridiculed in the "Rehearsal."