- 1. 她曾因为行为古怪而遭人嘲笑。
- She's been mocked for her kooky ways.
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- 2. 他们嘲笑他提的建议太幼稚。
- They laughed at the naivety of his suggestion.
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- 3. 他们嘲笑我微不足道的努力。
- They laughed at my puny efforts.
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- 4. 你可以嘲笑我,但我至少愿意试一试。
- You can mock, but at least I'm willing to have a try!
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- 5. 我想他们在嘲笑我长得丑。
- I thought they were laughing at me because I was ugly.
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- 6. 响起一阵短促的嘲笑声。
- There was a short, derisive laugh.
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- 7. 她不会嘲笑我的羞怯。
- She doesn't ridicule my timidity.
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- 8. 他无法忍受遭人嘲笑。
- He can't bear being laughed at.
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- 9. 他无法忍受遭人嘲笑。
- He can't bear to be laughed at.
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- 10. 她知道那些女孩子过去常在背地里模仿她、嘲笑她。
- She knew that the girls used to imitate her and laugh at her behind her back.
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- 11. 他被视为一位异端分子,因其思想而遭到嘲笑和排斥。
- He was considered a heretic and was ridiculed and ostracized for his ideas.
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- 12. 我是他那么大的小伙子时,我常嘲笑一些最奇怪的事情。
- When I was a lad his age I would laugh at the strangest things.
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- 13. 我更加钦佩她了,因为她能够容许让他们嘲笑她而从不回击。
- I admired her all the more for allowing them to ridicule her and never striking back.
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- 14. 不要嘲笑他人的梦想。
- Never laugh at anyone's dreams.
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- 15. 他们都嘲笑这个想法。
- They all ridiculed the idea.
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- 16. 她会嘲笑这个想法的。
- She would have laughed at the idea.
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- 17. 不要嘲笑你的同学。
- Don't laugh at your classmates.
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- 18. 人们不会嘲笑你的。
- People won't laugh at you.
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- 19. 他们总是嘲笑他。
- They always laugh at him.
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- 20. 人们会嘲笑我的。
- People will laugh at me.
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- 21. 他们会嘲笑我的!
- They'll laugh at me!
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- 22. 相互嘲笑对方。
- Laugh at each other.
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- 23. 不要嘲笑别人。
- Don't laugh at other people.
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- 24. 请不要嘲笑我。
- Don't laugh at me, please.
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- 25. 请不要嘲笑他。
- Please don't laugh at him.
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- 26. 不要嘲笑他。
- Don't laugh at him.
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- 27. 议员席上不时有嘲笑和打岔。
- There was constant jeering and interruption from the floor.
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- 28. 我们都暗暗嘲笑斯温森太太。
- We all snickered at Mrs. Swenson.
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- 29. 嘲笑口吃的人是很不人道的。
- It's cruel to make fun of people who stammer.
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- 30. 嘲笑口吃的人是很不人道的。
- It's cruel to make fun of people who stammer.
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