嘲笑英语怎么说
- You should not laugh at the handicapped.
- They mocked the blind man.
- Vickie sneered at Sylvia who sat at the front of the room for talking too much with Amy and Erin.
- The title is now used by Iranians to laugh at people who cling to this illusion.
- Colonel Frank Fitts: Don't you laugh at me.
- You can laugh at me for saying this if you want I don't really care.
- No one wants to laugh at that tormented, pitiful Don Juan.
- As for Don Juan, the more people laugh at him, the more his figure stands out.
- If everyone wears the same clothes, it is impossible to laugh at other people's clothing.
- Laugh at the frenzied beatings of their hand against the door.
- "It is a very sad thing that nowadays there is so little useless information," quipped Oscar Wilde in 1894.
- I thought they were laughing at me because I was ugly.
- Ah, yes, she abhorred the cold cynicism of the worldly-wise who sneer at the burning tears of the simple-minded .
- The technology industry likes to sneer at Microsoft as a follower.
- "Beside, you're too oil and too sweet. It's not healthy." I sneer.
- Policymakers often sneer at diplomats for their compromises and half-truths.
- They would not shut: they seemed to sneer at my attempts: and his parted lips and sharp white teeth sneered too!
- The peer's queer peering is a sheer sneer.
- Once a passenger really objected to having a woman driver, and I laughed at him so much that he stopped his fussing.
- They laughed at the naivety of his suggestion.
- It's cruel to make fun of people who stammer.
- When they have no one to trample on and sneer at, the truth is revealed, the ugliness in them arises.
- He sneered at people who liked pop music.
- You can mock, but at least I'm willing to have a try!
- Then the brushes came in for derision.