scoff
v
I, Ipr]
~ (at sb/sth) speak contemptuously (about or to sb/sth); jeer or mock 嘲弄; 嘲笑
Don't scoff: he's quite right. 别讥笑, 他没错.
scoff at other people's beliefs 嘲笑别人的信仰. scoff, n (usu pl 通常作复数) scoffing remark; taunt 嘲弄的话; 嘲笑
She ignored the scoffs of her workmates. 她对同事的嘲弄不屑一顾.
scoff v [Tn]
(sl 俚) eat (sth) greedily 贪婪地吃(某物)
Who scoffed all the biscuits? 是谁把饼乾全都吃光了? scoff, n (sl 俚)
1 [sing] act of scoffing 狼吞虎咽
have a good scoff 大吃一顿.
2 [U] food 食物; 食品: Where's all the scoff gone? 食物都到哪儿去了?
The Native Americans caught and trained them and were then able to use them to carry their goods when they travelled from one camping ground to another.
美洲土著人捕捉野马,加以驯服。
Sheep farms are found on the more hilly South Island.
但在多山的南岛丘陵地区人们也会发现牧羊场。
The main school holidays are from mid-December till early February when the days are long and warm.