mocked

mocked[mɔkt] 

原级:mock

第三人称单数:mocks

第三人称复数:mocks

现在分词:mocking

mocked 基本解释
愚弄,嘲弄( mock的过去式和过去分词 );使受挫折;不尊重,蔑视;
mocked 单语例句

1. Obama mocked Republican officials who call his plans too costly even though they presided over huge deficits while they controlled Congress and the White House.

2. mocked

2. Obama looked every bit the campaigner as he sometimes mocked his GOP critics, and sometimes asked people to forgive his shortcomings.

3. mocked什么意思

3. Washington Post editorial cartoonist Tom Toles on Friday mocked Greenspan as a Bush stooge.

4. He was subsequently mocked as " a coward, a typical Shanghai man ".

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5. The antics were widely mocked but Cruise was unfazed and continued to avow his affection for Holmes.

6. mocked在线翻译

6. She was also mocked for telling television viewers that a dead spiritual guru gave her a " divine premonition of greater responsibility ".

7. mocked的意思

7. Tori and Candy first fell out in 2006 after Tori mocked her mother on her reality TV show'So NoTORIous'.

8. mocked

8. And there was Clinton, laughing with gusto every time Obama jokingly mocked rival John McCain.

9. Some even mocked that the city's tourism development plans are even of more " hallucinatory realism " than Mo's works.

10. The event drew the ire of a Hindu religious activist, who filed a complaint saying it had mocked Hindu customs.