V-I If you scoff at something, you speak about it in a way that shows you think it is ridiculous or inadequate. 嘲笑
At first I scoffed at the notion.
刚开始时我对那种想法嗤之以鼻。
V-T to eat (food) fast and greedily; devour 狼吞虎咽
N an expression of derision 嘲笑
Science (or rather half-way science) scoffs at reminiscence of dryad and hamadryad.
科学(或者伪科学)嘲笑人们回忆森林女神和树神。
"It's science fiction," scoffs another.
“科幻小说吧,”另一个讽刺道。
He scoffs at the suggestion that the era of cheap Labour is over.
他嘲笑廉价劳动力时代结束的说法。
What are you, like, stalking me? (SCOFFS) You're on my rez, remember?
VOA: standard.other
It scoffs at the vanity of all things, including wisdom, and espouses a kind of positive existentialism.
它嘲笑一切事物的虚华,包括智慧,信封绝对的实存主义。
President Chavez scoffs at the criticism, noting that Venezuela has signed accords with China and other nations that will yield tens of billions of dollars of investment in oil infrastructure.
VOA: standard.2010.08.06
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