scoffed

scoffed[skɔft] 

原级:scoff

第三人称单数:scoffs

现在分词:scoffing

scoffed 基本解释
嘲笑,嘲弄( scoff的过去式和过去分词 );
scoffed 单语例句

1. Australia's cricketers have scoffed at suggestions their ageing team is too old to win back the Ashes from England.

2. " Three vulgar millions of euros in support of the internal market, " he scoffed.

3. Saddam Hussein scoffed at charges of war crimes and mass killings Thursday, making a defiant first public appearance since being hunted down seven months ago.

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4. It's nicknamed " the miser " by investors and scoffed at by analysts and bloggers.

5. But political opponents scoffed when it emerged Cameron had an official car ferry his paperwork to his office.

6. The " flying house movie " a lot of us scoffed at early on is one of the year's best so far.

7. The Bush campaign scoffed at the notion that the uncounted ballots could make a difference in Ohio.

8. In his first public appearance since his arrest seven months ago, former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein scoffed at war crime and genocide charges.

9. He scoffed at a question about negotiating without focusing on a solution to Kashmir.

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10. Putin scoffed at reports that he had amassed a personal fortune during his eight years in power.