scoffed
美 [skɑf]
英 [sk?f] 
- v.嘲笑;〔俚語〕狼吞虎咽地吃;飽食;掠奪
- n.(特指對宗教的)嘲笑;嘲弄;冷笑;〔俚語〕食物
- 網絡笑柄;譏笑;你嘲弄
詞形變化
過去分詞:scoffed 現在分詞:scoffing 第三人稱單數:scoffs 反義詞
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例句
The South's defence minister scoffed that this would be like asking a burglar to come and inspect the scene of the crime.
南韓國防部長嘲笑:這就像邀請竊賊來視察犯罪現場。
I looked to the pregnant woman on the bed to my right, who scoffed as if to say, "Now who's the crazy one? "
我看著躺在我右邊床上的孕婦,她嘲弄地笑了一下,好像是在說,“現在看看,到底是誰瘋了?”
"I bet he did, " Pygmalion scoffed feebly, numbed by the sight of his wife frontally advancing, nude, toward him and their marital bed.
“我看他就是這種人,”皮格馬利翁略帶譏諷地說。他躺在他們的婚床上,看到他妻子赤身裸體地向他湊過來,感到一陣天旋地轉。
Aviva has no interest in ever being a mother, although two years ago she also scoffed at eye makeup and skinny jeans.
阿維娃從來對做個母親沒什么興趣,雖然兩年前她也是嘲笑重重的眼妝和閃亮的牛仔褲的。
Someone actually scoffed when I said that my wife and I had never had a fight.
當我說內子和我從來沒有吵過架時,有人居然發出了冷笑。
Mr Zuckerberg scoffed at reports that Facebook Messages could be a Gmail killer and said Google had created a really good product.
扎克伯格駁斥了FacebookMessages可能會擊敗Gmail的報道,他表示谷歌創造出了一款非常棒的產品。
It is the right to put forth an idea, scoffed at by the experts, and watch it catch fire among the people.
它是提出一種見解的權利,這見解被專家奚落,卻在人民中大受歡迎。
"We are the only country, " Daimler CEO Dieter Zetsche scoffed, "that has created a program worth billions to subsidize foreign industry. "
戴姆勒公司總裁迪特爾?齊澤嘲諷說道,“德國是唯一一個推出一項價值幾十億歐元的項目去補貼國外產業的國家。”
"You've been dreaming, " scoffed his wife; "that's only an ordinary brass tea-kettle. "
“你在做白日夢吧。”妻子對他的話嗤之以鼻,“只是個普普通通的茶釜嘛。”
Back when people still talked about the "information superhighway" , they scoffed at the idea of it being impeded by toll booths.
在“信息高速公路”仍處于討論階段時,人們嘲笑了讓收費站限制流動的想法。
'They're just making it up. Nobody has seen the body, ' scoffed Owais Khan, a local lawyer.
當地律師烏韋斯·汗(OwaisKhan)嘲笑說,他們完全是捏造出來的,沒人見過尸體。
Now, people would apparently rather read about a 22-year-old English builder who scoffed two bags of watercress in under a minute.
現在的人們卻明顯地更樂于讀讀一個22歲的英國人在不到一分鐘內吃掉2包豆瓣菜所創造的吉尼斯世界紀錄。
At other moments, as I hear my agonised decorating decisions scoffed at wholesale, I dont feel very powerful at all.
而在另一些時候,當我聽到自己痛苦做出的裝修決定被大肆嘲笑時,我根本不覺得自己很強勢。
"You would never get through basic training, " scoffed one of his brothers.
他一個哥哥嘲笑說:「我看你連新兵訓練都撐不過去。」
He had many elegancies of his own, whilst he scoffed at conventional elegance.
他本人便具備很多優雅,盡管他在譏笑常規的優雅。
Brand new ideas are often scoffed at or ridiculed in the beginning.
嶄新的思想在開始時常常受到取笑甚至嘲弄。
It was a great invention but at first many people scoffed at it .
那是一個偉大的發明,但起初許多人都加以懷疑的嘲笑。
'Disastrous, ' Pan Shiyi, chairman of Beijing developer Soho China Ltd. , scoffed on his microblog account.
北京房地產開發商SOHO中國董事長潘石屹在微博上嘲笑說:“慘啊!”
Several other reporters scoffed at the suggestion as well.
其他幾個記者也對這一提問表示嘲弄。
And he himself, for all the self-aggrandisement, has also scoffed at the notion that a president should worry about his legacy.
他自己,總是自夸,也嘲笑那種關于總統將擔心他遺產的看法。
The bank that's been scoffed is open now.
被搶劫過的那家銀行現在開門營業了。
"Playing? " scoffed the doctor. "You're lucky to be alive. "
“打比賽?”醫生很驚訝。“你還活著就是運氣。”
Both the Blue Camp and the Green Camp scoffed at such reports, saying you can't start a fire with a couple of wet logs.
此事立即引起藍綠同聲奚落,稱兩個「老梗」的合作點不燃新的火花。
In total, Mr. Fienberg says he pitched to hundreds of contacts, many of whom scoffed at the idea and told him he was wasting his time.
芬伯格說,他一共向成百上千名校友宣傳了自己的想法,其中許多人對他的看法嗤之以鼻,并告訴芬伯格他這是在浪費自己的時間。
The results of this were published last month and, at least at first, many Wall Street observers scoffed.
他們的成果已于上月發表,但許多華爾街觀察人士都表示不屑——至少一開始如此。
The bank that's been scoffed is open now.
被搶劫過的那家銀行現在開門營業了。
The girl scoffed at his proposal of marriage, but she married him later.
這個女孩嘲笑了他的求婚,但是之后還是嫁給了他。
As better technology enables more exacting experiments, phenomena that were once scoffed at as impossible become the new norm.
技術的不斷進步使更嚴格的實驗成為可能,曾經被嘲笑為不可能的現象成為了新的規范。
If they have been informed, but scoffed, they may know what to do and where to go, and attempt to do so in great haste.
如果他們被告知了實情,但遭人嘲弄過,會知道該怎么辦,去何處,并盡力快速地去做到。
In 1982, Democrats scoffed at a surging stock market and thought a severe recession would last for a very long time.
1982年,民主黨人對急劇上漲的股市嗤之以鼻,認為嚴重的經濟衰退還將持續很長時間。
Okay, you just scoffed at me.
好吧你剛剛是在嘲笑我
But his father scoffed its plans, insisting that the Russian people born dead, never leave Russia.
但父親對其計劃嗤之以鼻,堅稱生為俄羅斯人,死也不離開俄羅斯。
At that meal, the abbot sat with the others on wooden benches in silence as they scoffed down their food in less than 15 minutes.
釋永信與其他和尚一起坐在木凳子上一聲不吭地吃早餐,不到15分鐘,大家就風卷殘云地吃完了。
"That won't stop him, " she scoffed. "You know that. "
“這擋不住他的,”她譏笑著,“這你也知道。”
The model of banks doing business within their own regions was scoffed at for many years by the European Commission and by investment banks.
多年來,那些只在本地區展開業務的銀行模式一直受到歐盟委員會和投資銀行的嘲笑。
Skoll, a recent Stanford MBA graduate, initially scoffed at the auction website.
最近剛拿到斯坦福大學的MBA學位的斯克爾,當時對拍賣網站嗤之以鼻。
Asked about reports linking him with Juve, Rossi scoffed: "I'm already coaching a big club. "
當他被問道有傳言說他與尤文聯系在一起時,他嘲笑道:“我已經執教了一個大俱樂部。”
Many scoffed. How could a man who had himself faced corruption charges, before being let off on a technicality, be taken seriously?
很多人嘲笑他,他自己一個人在技術性寬容之前,如何能面對嚴正的貪污指控?
In 1982, when two Australian physicians first said H. pylori caused ulcers, the international medical community scoffed.
1982年,當兩個澳大利亞內科醫生第一次說明是幽門螺旋桿菌造成了胃潰瘍,國際醫療組織卻嘲笑了這個發現。
Cynics scoffed, repeating the conventional wisdom that sanctions don't work.
愛挖苦的人嘲笑這種做法,他們重復了一種傳統看法:制裁發揮不了作用。
He had scoffed; he had wantonly associated with the reckless and the lewd.
他曾經嘲笑過宗教,結交過放蕩淫穢的人。