原级:ridicule
第三人称单数:ridicules
第三人称复数:ridicules
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现在分词:ridiculing
1. 受人奚落:who were persecuted,|[ 气象专家称NASA欲封其口 ] 遭到迫害 | ridiculed,|受人奚落 | deprived of jobs, income,|丢了饭碗 失去经济来源
1. Howard has ridiculed the plan as unrealistic, but he gave no clue yesterday what his reduction target would be.
2. Taking a cue from this, some netizens have even ridiculed Guo by saying he should use the " passage for children ".
3. Critics of the contest have long ridiculed and attacked it as degrading.
4. He also ridiculed authorities'use of a small audiotape recorder in the shirt pocket of a detective.
5. ridiculed
5. In another diatribe over secrecy, the acknowledged terrorist ridiculed the government's position that national security had to be protected.
6. This will drag the environmental watchdogs at various levels out of their current embarrassing situation with their notices often being ridiculed as irrelevant.
7. But there is nothing wrong with the idea protecting of our culture and heritage is not foolish and should not be ridiculed.
8. ridiculed
8. She was ridiculed in the press, and her career was destroyed.
9. The want ads were seen as professional discrimination and ridiculed as incredibly superstitious by netizens.
10. Ironically, many people who had ridiculed the idea also began to believe it later on.