讥讽 | jī fěng | to satirize; to ridicule; to mock | |
讥笑 | jī xiào | to sneer | |
反唇相讥 | fǎn chún xiāng jī | to answer back sarcastically (idiom); to retort | |
讥刺 | jī cì | to ridicule; to mock | |
讥诮 | jī qiào | to deride; to mock |
1 | Mr Prince has been ridiculed for his lack of foresight. | |
2 | She was not sure whether the congratulations and kindness were or were not ironical. | |
3 | Yet at the same time, we see scientists derided as fuzzy-brained eggheads or as coldly ruthless, emotionless makers of monsters. | |
4 | Underneath, the economic tectonic plates - Marx' s oft-derided "substructures" - are still moving, away from the West, and toward the successful parts of the Rest. | |
5 | When we think of a hypochondriac, this is the person we think of, who goes to the doctor over and over again. |