razz

英 [ræz] 美 [ræz]

v.  嘲弄; 戏弄

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牛津词典

verb

  1. 嘲弄;戏弄
    to tease sb by saying or doing things to make people laugh at them

    柯林斯词典

    1. VERB 嘲弄;戏弄;讥讽;笑话
      To razz someone means to tease them, especially in an unkind way.
      1. Molly razzed me about my rotten sense of direction.
        莫利笑话我糟糕的方向感。

    双语例句

    1. Molly razzed me about my rotten sense of direction.
      莫利笑话我糟糕的方向感。
    2. April Fools RAZZ is the best way to prank on your friends using your mobile.
      这个软件是作弄用你手机的朋友最好的软件。
    3. And this week, razz and his dad get in a fistfight.
      而这周雷兹和他爸爸要互殴了。
    4. Razz thinks that development of the positivist in law authority has released from the bound of the natural law theory, but the relative authority theory studies in positivism still could not explain the problems as the essence of authority and the practical meaning of owning authority.
      拉兹认为实证主义学者对权威理论的发展,已经摆脱了自然法那些理论的束缚,但是实证主义有关权威理论研究仍然不能阐释权威的本质和拥有权威的实义等问题。
    5. Razz selects the reason of practical action as the breakthrough to explain the authority and founds the concepts connection between the law and the authority. He treats the authority as a proposition to settle the disputes of the law and morality in the philosophy of law.
      拉兹选取以实践行动的理由为解释权威突破口,在法律与权威之间建立起了概念上的关联,并以权威命题来解决法律哲学关于法律与道德之关系的争议。

    英英释义

    noun

    1. a cry or noise made to express displeasure or contempt

        Synonym:    boohootBronx cheerhissraspberryrazzingsnortbird

      verb

      1. harass with persistent criticism or carping
        1. The children teased the new teacher
        2. Don't ride me so hard over my failure
        3. His fellow workers razzed him when he wore a jacket and tie

        Synonym:    teaseragcodtantalizetantalisebaittaunttwitrallyride