laugh at
英 [lɑːf æt]
美 [læf æt]
嘲笑; 付之一笑; 因…而发笑
英英释义
verb
- subject to laughter or ridicule
- The satirists ridiculed the plans for a new opera house
- The students poked fun at the inexperienced teacher
- His former students roasted the professor at his 60th birthday
双语例句
- If you laugh at me, I will be angry.
如果你取笑我,我会生气。 - Don't laugh at other's shortcomings.
不要讥笑别人的缺点。 - It could be seen that Algernon Cuffe dennant, esq., j.p., accustomed to laugh at other people, suspected that he was being laughed at.
可以看出这位治安推事,爱尔格农·克费·丹南特,由于习惯于嘲笑别人,不免猜疑到自己也被别人嘲笑。 - The British don't laugh at the same jokes as the French
法国人觉得好笑的笑话,英国人不一定会笑。 - We must win the game, and not give others any chance to laugh at us.
咱们一定要赢,别让人笑话咱们。 - You can stand there and feel superior as you point and laugh at them.
你站在那儿指指点点、嘲笑他们时,会觉得自己高人一等。 - They will not laugh at you just for making a mistake.
他们不因为你犯了一个错误,而嘲笑你。 - Stop squabbling, will you? people will laugh at us.
别吵了,让人家看笑话。 - I have to laugh at your joke.
听了你的笑话,我忍不住发笑。 - The bikers have shown enough contempt of the law to ride their machines over police cars. 'You've got to laugh at their audacity,' said Mr Starkey.
摩托车党藐视法律,竟对警车玩起凌空飞车来。“牛气可嘉呀,”斯塔基先生说道。