[ skɔf ] n. 1.(特指对宗教的)嘲笑;嘲弄;冷笑 (at)。 2.笑柄 (of)。 vi.,vt. 嘲笑;嘲弄;冷笑。 n. -er 嘲笑者。 adv. -ingly 嘲笑地。 vt.,vi. 1.〔俚语〕狼吞虎咽地吃;饱食。 2.掠夺,攫取。 n. 〔俚语〕食物;伙食,饭餐。
Example Sentences:
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I was no more to her than a morsel of scoff in the fuel-house . 我在她的眼里还不如柴房里的一小堆木屑。
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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。
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There was purpose and feeling, banter and scoff playing, mingled, on her mobile lineaments . 在她那变幻无常的外貌上,既有决心,又有感情,既有嘲弄,又有戏虐和开玩笑的神色。
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Many people with much smaller incomes would have scoffed at the idea that an executive vice-president's 65, 000 a year salary was not ample to live on, and perhaps to save . 一个副总经理挣六万五千美元的年薪,说这么些钱不够用,也不够储蓄。许多收入远远不如的人难免要嗤之以鼻。
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[ scoffing ] makes the nikon look like a disposable 这个镜头让尼康的那些相形见绌
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Look , his order meant everything to him . - scoffs 听我说,修道会对他来说就是一切
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[ scoffs ] god , rose , we were having fun for once 天哪,罗丝刚才我们还很开心的
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I ' m an ass . i should ' ve seen your show . [ scoffs ] 我是个蠢驴我应该去看你的节目
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[ scoffs ] tsk , that ' s very sweet , but try , okay 那话真甜,但尽力试试,好吗?
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They were sitting around the table scoffing 他们围坐在桌子旁狼吞虎咽地吃着。