嘲笑英语怎么说
- People laughed at me when I was a kid.
- Don't laugh at your classmates.
- Eurocrats scoff that the Albanians cannot even hold a local election without its going wrong.
- Russia, the Gulf Arabs and the rising powers of Asia scoff openly at the Washington consensus.
- Cynics might scoff at GE's unwieldy "-magination" suffix, but it seems to have some kind of hidden mojo.
- You might scoff at this, but a can of beans is a filling, healthy, nutritious meal. And it's cheap to boot!
- Those familiar with only ITIL V2 often scoff at the thought that ITIL could serve as a governance framework for SOA.
- They follow me, invade my sleep, scoff at The dream that turned to ashes in my hands!
- Many people will scoff, and say they love giving gifts. It's a tradition, after all!
- And many professional programmers will scoff at the development tool as a mere toy.
- I have friends who, I suspect, secretly scoff at my mild work-out routines.
- Console and computer gamers can scoff at their peril.
- Traditionalists may scoff.
- The scientific community did not take long to scoff at and abandon von Daniken's theory.
- You can scoff at some of Stephanie's methods and some of her actions, but I would not.
- Some authors scoff at the idea of mixing the two mediums.
- Hawks scoff that Mr Obama approaches such rogues with fine words but no stick.
- I have friends who, I suspect, secretly scoff at my mild work-out routines.
- He had to do smaller projects that no one else wanted and endure derision and slights from others.
- They laughed at the naivety of his suggestion.
- At the moment, you cannot laugh at me.
- Don't scoff—she's absolutely right.
- He was considered a heretic and was ridiculed and ostracized for his ideas.