scoffed
英 [skɒft]
美 [skɑːft]
v. 嘲笑; 讥讽; 贪婪地吃; 狼吞虎咽
scoff的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- VERB 嘲笑;讥讽;嘲弄
If youscoff atsomething, you speak about it in a way that shows you think it is ridiculous or inadequate.- At first I scoffed at the notion...
刚开始我对那种想法嗤之以鼻。 - You may scoff but I honestly feel I'm being cruel only to be kind...
你可能不以为然,但我真的认为我狠下心来只是出于一片好意。 - 'You'll have to do better than that,' Joanna scoffed.
“你可得做得比那好,”乔安娜讥讽地说。
- At first I scoffed at the notion...
- VERB 贪婪地吃;狼吞虎咽
If youscofffood, you eat it quickly and greedily.- The pancakes were so good that I scoffed the lot.
那些薄饼太好吃了,我狼吞虎咽地都吃下去了。
- The pancakes were so good that I scoffed the lot.
双语例句
- Who has scoffed all the pastries down?
谁把点心全吃完了? - Someone actually scoffed when I said that my wife and I had never had a fight.
当我说内子和我从来没有吵过架时,有人居然发出了冷笑。 - I told them my ideas but girt was very sad; she was often scoffed at.
我把自己的想法告诉他们,他们却嘲笑我。 - He had scoffed; he had wantonly associated with the reckless and the lewd.
他曾经嘲笑过宗教,结交过放荡淫秽的人。 - People scoffed at the Wright brothers when they tried to make a machine that could fly.
当赖特兄弟要制造一种能够飞行的机器时,人们嘲笑他们。 - He scoffed their easy fears.
他嘲笑他们动不动就惊恐万状。 - Marco Polo was scoffed at.
马可波罗受到了讥嘲。 - And it was a politician who scoffed at the idea of politicians passing on lessons to business.
而嘲笑让政客向商界传授经验的想法的正是一位政客。 - 'You'll have to do better than that,' Joanna scoffed.
“你可得做得比那好,”乔安娜讥讽地说。 - The prime minister scoffed at the suggestion that he was about to resign.
首相对于有人提到他将辞职的说法嗤之以鼻。