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mockery

英 [ˈmɒkəri]

美 [ˈmɑːkəri]

n.  嘲笑; 愚弄; 笑柄; 被嘲笑的对象

复数:mockeries 

TEM8

Collins.1 / BNC.11961 / COCA.13874

习惯用语

    n.

      make a mockery of sth
    • 取笑;愚弄;嘲笑
      to make sth seem ridiculous or useless
    • The trial made a mockery of justice.
      这次审判是对正义的嘲弄。

    牛津词典

      noun

      • 嘲笑;愚弄
        comments or actions that are intended to make sb/sth seem ridiculous
        1. She couldn't stand any more of their mockery.
          她再也无法忍受他们的愚弄了。
      • 笑柄;被嘲笑的对象
        an action, a decision, etc. that is a failure and that is not as it is supposed to be
        1. It was a mockery of a trial.
          这次审判实在可笑。

      柯林斯词典

      • N-UNCOUNT 嘲笑;讥笑;嘲弄
        If someone mocks you, you can refer to their behaviour or attitude asmockery.
        1. Was there a glint of mockery in his eyes?...
          他的眼里是不是闪过一丝讥讽?
        2. There should be no snobbish mockery of catering or fashion design as university subjects.
          不应该自命不凡地嘲笑大学里的酒席承办和时装设计课程。
      • N-SING 嘲笑对象;笑柄
        If something makesa mockery ofsomething, it makes it appear worthless and foolish.
        1. This action makes a mockery of the Government's continuing protestations of concern...
          这一行动是对一再声明表示关注的政府的嘲弄。
        2. The present system is a mockery of justice.
          现存体制是对司法的嘲讽。

      英英释义

      noun

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