ridicule

英 [ˈrɪdɪkjuːl] 美 [ˈrɪdɪkjuːl]

n.  嘲笑; 奚落; 讥笑
v.  嘲笑; 奚落; 讥笑

过去分词:ridiculed过去式:ridiculed现在分词:ridiculing第三人称单数:ridicules复数:ridicules

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牛津词典

noun

  1. 嘲笑;奚落;讥笑
    unkind comments that make fun of sb/sth or make them look silly
    1. She is an object of ridicule in the tabloid newspapers.
      她是小报讥笑讽刺的对象。
    2. to hold sb up to ridicule (= make fun of sb publicly)
      公然取笑某人

verb

  1. 嘲笑;奚落;讥笑
    to make sb/sth look silly by laughing at them or it in an unkind way

    柯林斯词典

    1. VERB 嘲笑;奚落;嘲弄
      If you ridicule someone or ridicule their ideas or beliefs, you make fun of them in an unkind way.
      1. I admired her all the more for allowing them to ridicule her and never striking back...
        她能听任他们嘲笑却从不还击,这让我更加敬佩她。
      2. I don't think his faith should be ridiculed.
        我认为不应该嘲笑他的信仰。
    2. N-UNCOUNT 嘲笑;奚落;嘲弄
      If someone or something is an object of ridicule or is held up to ridicule, someone makes fun of them in an unkind way.
      1. As a heavy child, she became the object of ridicule from classmates...
        由于体胖,她成了班上同学嘲笑的对象。
      2. The process of judicial selection was held up to ridicule...
        司法选举的过程成为了笑柄。
      3. Davis was subjected to public ridicule.
        戴维斯受到了众人的奚落。

    双语例句

    1. The gutter press has held the royals up to ridicule.
      黄色报刊公然奚落皇室成员。
    2. She said the picture that had appeared in a Sunday newspaper had held her up to ridicule
      她说一份周日的报纸上刊登的照片使她备受嘲讽。
    3. We tried not to seem critical or judgmental while giving advice that would protect him from ridicule
      我们在给他提供意见让他免受奚落时,尽量避免显得过于挑剔或妄下判断。
    4. Such a statement could lay her open to ridicule.
      这种言论会让人家笑话她。
    5. I admired her all the more for allowing them to ridicule her and never striking back
      她能听任他们嘲笑却从不还击,这让我更加敬佩她。
    6. I don't think his faith should be ridiculed.
      我认为不应该嘲笑他的信仰。
    7. The process of judicial selection was held up to ridicule
      司法选举的过程成为了笑柄。
    8. Davis was subjected to public ridicule.
      戴维斯受到了众人的奚落。
    9. He became the object of ridicule and scorn.
      他成了嘲弄和鄙视的对象。
    10. She was always ready to catch people on the raw and hold them up to ridicule.
      她专爱揭短处,挑人长相。
    11. It's not fair to hold me up to ridicule because I can't spell!
      因为我拼不出来就讥笑我,这是不公平的。
    12. Silly mistakes and queer clothes often arouse ridicule.
      荒谬的错误和古怪的服装常会引起人们的讪笑。
    13. I'm a layman. What I'm going to say may expose myself to ridicule, yet I still want to say a few words.
      我是个外行,我说的话可能贻笑大方,可我还是要说几句。
    14. They seem to draw down ridicule on us.
      他们似乎要使我们受到嘲笑。
    15. I will do what I must and fear no ridicule.
      反正我觉得该做的就做,不怕别人嘲笑。
    16. And yet you can treat the mention of his misfortunes with contempt and ridicule.
      这些事都是你做的,可是人家一提到他的不幸,你还要鄙视和嘲笑。
    17. I hope I never ridicule what is wise or good.
      我希望我怎么样也不会讥笑聪明的行为或者是良好的行为。
    18. We believe its unacceptable to ridicule animals for entertainment and profit.
      我们认为为了娱乐和盈利来嘲弄动物是让人无法接受的。
    19. The media ignore mind control for the most part, or add their own ridicule.
      媒体在某种程度上忽视了精神控制,或者增加他们的嘲笑。
    20. He led people to Christ through instruction and example, not condemnation and ridicule.
      他通过给予人们教诲和树立榜样,来引导他们走向基督,而不是谴责与挖苦。
    21. His behaviour had made him an object of ridicule.
      他的举止使他成了被嘲笑的对象。
    22. Abusing vocally; expressing contempt or ridicule.
      言语上的侮辱;表现出轻视和奚落。
    23. The satire touches with finespun ridicule every kind of human pretense.
      讽刺文学对人类的各种虚伪行为进行了精妙的嘲弄。
    24. He uses parody to ridicule his enemies.
      他利用模仿的形式来嘲弄敌人。
    25. They pelted him with ridicule and vilification.
      他们用嘲笑和丑化对他进行猛烈的攻击。
    26. The different condition and frame of mind decides the dissimilarity of ridicule fashion.
      不同的情形和心境,决定了调侃方式的差异。
    27. Fear of abandonment or ridicule are common fears in an aggressive person.
      害怕被抛弃、或嘲笑是一个侵犯型人的普遍恐惧。
    28. You can't ridicule me because I want to help.
      我要的是帮助,不许奚落我。
    29. Direct disapproval is now resorted to. shaming, ridicule, disfavor, rebuke, and punishment are used.
      现在人们求助于直接的不同意,采用羞辱、嘲笑、冷待、指责和惩罚等方法。
    30. Even the little boys scorn me; when I appear, they ridicule me.
      连小孩子也藐视我.我若起来、他们都嘲笑我。

    同义词辨析

      ridicule mock scoff sneer【导航词义:嘲笑】

      ridicule v. 嘲笑,嘲弄

    〔辨析〕指认为人、想法等愚蠢可笑的,可以是善意揶揄,也可以是恶意奚落。

    〔例证〕
    In fact, her ideas were ridiculed at that time.
    其实,她的观点当时受到了嘲笑。
    His stingy personality is often ridiculed by his friends.
    他小气的性格常被朋友们嘲笑。

      mock v. 〈正式〉嘲笑,讥笑

    〔辨析〕多指意含挖苦地嘲笑或模仿取笑。

    〔例证〕
    The opposition leader mocked the government's decision.
    那位反对党领导人讥笑政府的决定。
    The other students mocked him, getting down on one knee.
    其他学生学他的样子,单腿跪地。

      scoff v. 嘲笑,讥笑

    〔辨析〕通常指嘲笑受到尊重的事物。

    〔例证〕
    Don't scoff at others' belief!
    不要嘲笑别人的信仰!

      sneer v. 嘲笑,讥笑,冷笑

    〔辨析〕通过语言、表情等表达对某人或某事物的嘲笑、不屑,常后接介词 at。

    〔例证〕
    'Is that your best work?' she sneered.
    “那就是你最好的作品?”她讥笑道。
    She sneered at her husband's tastes in clothes.
    她嘲笑丈夫的穿衣品位。

    英英释义

    noun

    1. the act of deriding or treating with contempt

        Synonym:    derision

      1. language or behavior intended to mock or humiliate

        verb

        1. subject to laughter or ridicule
          1. The satirists ridiculed the plans for a new opera house
          2. The students poked fun at the inexperienced teacher
          3. His former students roasted the professor at his 60th birthday

          Synonym:    roastguyblackguardlaugh atjest atribmake funpoke fun