时间: 2025-04-23 14:59:19
美: ['rɪdɪ'kjʊl]
英: ['rɪdɪkjuːl]
vt. 嘲笑;嘲弄;愚弄
n. 嘲笑;笑柄;愚弄
最后更新时间:2025-04-23 14:59:19
词源分析:Ridicule 源自拉丁语“ridiculum”,意为“可笑的东西”。其词根“ridere” 意为“笑”。
历史背景:该词首次记录的使用是在17世纪,常用于文学和戏剧中,表示对某人或某事的轻视与嘲讽。
课本:该词可能出现在**中学及高中的英语教材中,例如《新概念英语》。在美国,可能出现在高中英语课程中,如《文学与写作》教材。
正式与非正式语境:
特殊场合:
His ridiculous outfit became the subject of ridicule at the party.
他的滑稽服装成了聚会上嘲笑的对象。
The comedian used ridicule to highlight the absurdity of the situation.
这位喜剧演员用嘲讽来突出这一情境的荒谬。
She felt deep shame after being ridiculed by her classmates.
在同学们的嘲笑下,她感到深深的羞愧。
The proposal was met with ridicule and skepticism.
该提案遭到了嘲笑和怀疑。
Ridicule can often discourage people from expressing their true feelings.
嘲讽往往会使人们不敢表达真实的感受。
*. The author faced ridicule for his unconventional ideas.
这位作者因其不寻常的观点而遭到嘲笑。
Political cartoons often use ridicule to critique leaders.
政治漫画常用嘲讽来批评领导人。
His attempt to sing was met with ridicule by his friends.
他尝试唱歌被朋友们嘲笑。
The movie was filled with ridicule of societal norms.
这部电影充满了对社会规范的嘲讽。
She used humor and ridicule to cope with her embarrassment.
她用幽默和嘲讽来应对尴尬。
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反义词:
[V-T] If you ridicule someone or ridicule their ideas or beliefs, you make fun of them in an unkind way. 嘲笑
例:I admired her all the more for allowing them to ridicule her and never striking back.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。
[N-UNCOUNT] If someone or something is an object of ridicule or is held up to ridicule, someone makes fun of them in an unkind way. 嘲笑
例:As a heavy child, she became the object of ridicule from classmates.作为一个胖孩子,她成了同学们的笑柄。