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sneer

英 [snɪə(r)]

美 [snɪr]

v.  嘲笑; 讥讽; 嗤笑
n.  嘲笑; 讥讽

过去式:sneered 现在分词:sneering 过去分词:sneered 复数:sneers 第三人称单数:sneers 

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同义词辨析

ridiculemockscoffsneer【导航词义:嘲笑】

ridiculev. 嘲笑,嘲弄
〔辨析〕
指认为人、想法等愚蠢可笑的,可以是善意揶揄,也可以是恶意奚落。
〔例证〕
In fact, her ideas were ridiculed at that time.
其实,她的观点当时受到了嘲笑。
His stingy personality is often ridiculed by his friends.
他小气的性格常被朋友们嘲笑。
mockv. 〈正式〉嘲笑,讥笑
〔辨析〕
多指意含挖苦地嘲笑或模仿取笑。
〔例证〕
The opposition leader mocked the government's decision.
那位反对党领导人讥笑政府的决定。
The other students mocked him, getting down on one knee.
其他学生学他的样子,单腿跪地。
scoffv. 嘲笑,讥笑
〔辨析〕
通常指嘲笑受到尊重的事物。
〔例证〕
Don't scoff at others' belief!
不要嘲笑别人的信仰!
sneerv. 嘲笑,讥笑,冷笑
〔辨析〕
通过语言、表情等表达对某人或某事物的嘲笑、不屑,常后接介词 at。
〔例证〕
'Is that your best work?' she sneered.
“那就是你最好的作品?”她讥笑道。
She sneered at her husband's tastes in clothes.
她嘲笑丈夫的穿衣品位。

牛津词典

    verb

    • 嘲笑;讥讽;嗤笑
      to show that you have no respect for sb by the expression on your face or by the way you speak
      1. He sneered at people who liked pop music.
        他嘲笑喜欢流行音乐的人。
      2. a sneering comment
        讥讽的话
      3. ‘You? A writer?’ she sneered.
        “你?是作家?”她不屑地说。

    noun

    • 嘲笑;讥讽
      an unpleasant look, smile or comment that shows you do not respect sb/sth
      1. A faint sneer of satisfaction crossed her face.
        她的脸上掠过一丝得意的冷笑。

    柯林斯词典

    • VERB 讥笑;嘲笑;讥讽
      If yousneer atsomeone or something, you express your contempt for them by the expression on your face or by what you say.
      1. There is too great a readiness to sneer at anything the Opposition does...
        对反对党的任何举动都想加以嘲笑的心理过于急切了。
      2. If you go to a club and you don't look right, you're sneered at...
        如果你去夜总会却穿得不合时宜,人家会笑你的。
      3. 'Hypocrite,' he sneered...
        “伪君子,”他不屑地说。
      4. Although some may sneer, working as a secretary is for many the fastest route to career success.
        有些人也许瞧不起秘书的工作,但是对于许多人来说,做秘书却是取得职业成功最为快捷的途径。
      5. Sneeris also a noun.
      6. Canete's mouth twisted in a contemptuous sneer...
        卡内特傲慢而轻蔑地撇了撇嘴。
      7. There were always those who dismissed him with a sneer, saying he wasn't British by birth.
        总有人对他不屑一顾,说他不是土生土长的英国人。

    英英释义

    noun

    • a facial expression of contempt or scorn
        Synonym:leer
      1. a contemptuous or scornful remark

        verb

        • smile contemptuously
          1. she sneered at her little sister's efforts to play the song on the piano
        • express through a scornful smile
          1. she sneered her contempt

        双语例句

        • He was so much in character that the sight of a weeping woman made him sneer.
          他那么深地进入了角色,眼见一个泪流满面的女人,反而冷冷一笑。
        • I would never sneer at my characters.
          我不会对笔下人物嗤之以鼻的。
        • I sneer: I will ask Beijing to take his friend to write internal use.
          我冷笑道:我会请新华社的朋友好好给他写个内参的。
        • My amiable lady!'he interrupted, with an almost diabolical sneer on his face.
          “我可爱的夫人!”他插嘴,脸上带着几乎是恶魔似的讥笑。
        • A faint sneer hangs on the lips.
          嘴角挂着一丝冷笑。
        • We can just dispose of such slander with a sneer.
          对这种诬蔑我们只好一笑置之。
        • Your concert audiences will forever critique you, although silently and without my imposing clip-board and grumpy sneer.
          你音乐会的观众将永远会对你进行批评,虽然他们安安静静,也没有我那吓人的记分板和令人不爽的嘲笑。
        • I said to myself: I am afraid sneer at tea was only after another night sleeping space.
          我心里冷笑:恐怕是在红袖身上折腾了半夜才睡觉罢了。
        • Although some may sneer, working as a secretary is for many the fastest route to career success.
          有些人也许瞧不起秘书的工作,但是对于许多人来说,做秘书却是取得职业成功最为快捷的途径。
        • Alan never referred to my estate without a touch of a sneer, when we were alone.
          每逢艾伦和我两人在一起时,提到我的田庄,他总是带着一种嘲笑的语气。