英语单词“ridicule”的意思是嘲笑、讥笑,读音为:英 [ˈrɪdɪkjuːl]、美 [ˈrɪdɪkjʊl]。这个词在例句中可以用来表达“He was ridiculed for his lack of ambition.”(他因缺乏雄心壮志而被人嘲笑)。
以下再为10个使用“ridicule”的例句:
1. She was ridiculed for wearing the same dress to her friend's wedding. (她因为参加朋友婚礼时穿了一件同样的裙子而被人嘲笑。)
2. She couldn't believe she had been ridiculed for asking for a pay rise. (她不能相信因为她要求涨薪而被嘲笑。)
3. She found herself being ridiculed for being too outspoken. (她发现自己因为太过直言不讳而被人嘲笑。)
4. They found themselves the targets of ridicule for their decision to go into business together. (他们发现因为自己一起做生意的决定而成为被人嘲笑的对象。)
5. She was ridiculed for having the same name as a well-known actress. (她因为和一位著名女演员同名而被人嘲笑。)
6. He was ridiculed for his poor academic record, but he didn't let it get him down. (他因为学术成绩不佳而被人嘲笑,但他没有因此而气馁。)
7. He was ridiculed for his accent, but he didn't let it affect his confidence. (他因为口音而被嘲笑,但他没有因此而失去自信。)
8. She was ridiculed for her weight, but she knew that it was unfair to judge her by her appearance. (她因为体重而被嘲笑,但她知道以貌取人是不公平的。)
9. He was ridiculed for his lack of fashion sense, but he just didn't care about what other people thought of him. (他因为没有时尚感而被人嘲笑,但他不在乎其他人的想法。)
请注意,“ridicule”更多的是用在别人的问题上,其是评价方面可能只是导致一点点小小的反感;另外很多时候这也是一报还一报——特别是涉及到如何利用网络或是沟通反馈评价某人或某事。因此,使用这个词时需要谨慎。