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1
嘲笑, 讥笑
to mock with contempt
- He scoffed at the idea of ghosts.
他对鬼魂的想法嗤之以鼻。
- They scoffed when she suggested the plan might work.
当她建议这个计划可能有效时,他们嘲笑了。
- The critics scoffed at the new invention.
批评家们嘲笑了新发明。
- She scoffed at his excuse and walked away.
她嘲笑了他的借口然后走开了。
- The children scoffed at the silly rumor.
孩子们嘲笑了那个愚蠢的谣言。
2
嘲笑, 讥笑
to dismiss with contempt
- She scoffed at the warnings about the storm.
她对有关风暴的警告嗤之以鼻。
- He scoffed at tradition and broke every rule.
他嘲笑传统并打破了每一条规则。
- They scoffed at the contract's conditions.
他们对合同的条款嗤之以鼻。
- The company scoffed at safety regulations.
该公司嘲笑了安全规定。
- He scoffed at their concerns as unimportant.
他对他们的担忧嗤之以鼻,认为不重要。
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狼吞虎咽, 大口吞食
to eat something quickly and greedily, often with little regard for manners
- He scoffed the entire pizza before anyone else had a chance to grab a slice.
他在其他人有机会拿一片之前就把整个比萨狼吞虎咽地吃完了。
- The kids scoffed their ice cream cones before they melted in the heat.
孩子们在冰淇淋因高温融化之前狼吞虎咽地吃掉了他们的蛋筒。
- She scoffed the sandwich in just a few bites, not even stopping to talk.
她几口就狼吞虎咽地吃完了三明治,甚至没有停下来说话。
- They scoffed the cookies as soon as they came out of the oven.
他们刚从烤箱里拿出来就狼吞虎咽地吃掉了饼干。
- He scoffed the fries while waiting for the rest of his meal to arrive.
他在等待其余餐点送达时狼吞虎咽地吃掉了薯条。