mockingly信息详情
adv.取笑地;愚弄地
rockingly───摇摆
shockingly───adv.怕人地,非常地;不正当地
jokingly───adv.开玩笑地;打趣地
moaningly───呻吟地
mocking───adj.嘲弄的;嘲讽的;v.嘲笑;(模仿)嘲弄;不尊重;蔑视(mock的现在分词)
moilingly───潮湿的
mopingly───闷闷不乐。
movingly───adv.感人地,动人地
rackingly───痛苦地
And it jabbers laughing pain-crying mockingly.───而它叽里咕噜,又是大笑又是痛哭,嘲笑着。
The soldier brought his halberd to a present-arms and said mockingly, "I salute your gracious Highness."───那个卫兵举起他的戟致敬,并嘲弄地说:“我给尊敬的殿下敬礼。”
waiting, the Assassins called to him mockingly, "Goodby till tomorrow."───刺客们等得不耐烦了,便嘲弄地对他喊道:“明天见。”
Again Connie looked AT him. His eyes were smiling again, a little mockingly, but warm and blue, and somehow kind.───康妮再望着他。他的眼睛重新笑着。虽然带点嘲讽的神气,但是很蓝,很温暖,而且慈祥。
Pure greed, Lei had said, shaking his head mockingly when she had told him that this was what she had dreamed of for their marriage.───当她告诉雷,这就是她对婚姻的理想时,雷摇着头嘲笑她说,“索要无度。”
She looked him in the eye and, with a slender finger, mockingly scolded him.───她看着他的眼睛,用她细长的手指指着他,开玩笑地责怪道。
she looked him in the eye and, with a slender finger, mockingly scolded him. "Now, Mr. Johnson. I want you to be very careful. "───她看着他的眼睛,用她细长的手指指着他,开玩笑的责怪道,“好了,约翰逊先生,我希望您路上多加小心。”
"Iraq, Iraq, Iraq, terrorism, security, Iraq, Iraq, Iraq, " he said mockingly. "He seems incapable of developing even a single idea. "───“伊拉克,伊拉克,伊拉克,恐怖主义,安全,伊拉克,伊拉克,伊拉克,”他揶揄道。“他看起来再提不出一个主意了”。
The latter, however, laughed mockingly and said, "I will come in three years and get what belongs to me, " then went away.───陌生人嘲笑地说:「三年之后,我会来取走属于我的东西。」说完便走了。
His eyes were smiling again, a little mockingly, but warm and blue, and somehow kind.
Pentheus laughed mockingly as he looked him over and then ordered him with contempt out of his sight.sentencedict.com
The latter, however, laughed mockingly and said, "I will come in three years and get what belongs to me," then went away.
The rich peasants answered mockingly.
It floated mockingly through his sleep and came like a mirage between his eyes and the daylight.
His lips twisted mockingly.
"Isn't that sweet?" he says mockingly.
Pouting mockingly, he gives his considered reply, before creasing up with laughter as his answer is translated.
Increasingly, that grievance focuses on what Chinese mockingly call the "guan er dai" and "fu er dai" — the "second generation," children of privileged government officials and the super-rich.