mocking
英 [ˈmɒkɪŋ]
美 [ˈmɑːkɪŋ]
adj. 嘲笑的; 嘲弄的; 愚弄的
v. 嘲笑; (模仿)嘲弄; 不尊重; 蔑视
mock的现在分词
BNC.13041 / COCA.14255
牛津词典
adj.
- 嘲笑的;嘲弄的;愚弄的
showing that you think sb/sth is ridiculous- a mocking smile
嘲弄的微笑 - Her voice was faintly mocking.
她的声音略带一丝嘲弄。
- a mocking smile
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 嘲笑的;讥笑的;嘲弄的
Amockingexpression ormockingbehaviour indicates that you think someone or something is stupid or inferior.- She gave a mocking smile...
她露出了嘲弄的笑容。 - Behind the mocking laughter lurks a growing sense of unease.
嘲笑声的背后潜伏着一种越来越强烈的不安。
- She gave a mocking smile...
双语例句
- He was often caustic and mocking, or flew into rages.
他常常讽刺或挖苦人,有时又会大发雷霆。 - She started making fun of the guy, mocking his immaturity.
她开始嘲笑那个男人的不成熟,我也和他一起嘲笑着。 - You are now mocking me and making me look ridiculous.
你嘲笑我并且让我看起来滑稽。 - They are mocking me to my face, making a show of how powerless I am to stop them.
他们当着我面嘲笑我,上演一出我无力阻止他们的秀。 - I thought you were mocking me
我还以为你是在嘲笑我。 - But he remains a mocking reality.
但他却仍以愚弄式的真实存在着。 - She stared at him in her mocking way.
她以她特有的嘲笑方式注视着他。 - Now, Apple is not only abandoning his design style, but it's also openly mocking it.
现在,苹果不仅放弃了他的设计风格,而且还公开嘲笑它。 - She gave a mocking smile
她露出了嘲弄的笑容。 - Someone given to teasing ( as by mocking or stirring curiosity).
惯于取笑、戏弄和逗惹(如通过愚弄或激起好奇心)的人。