Laugh at Meaning in English
expression
ˈɫæf/ /ˈæt
LAF-at
lˈɑːf/ /ˈæt
LAAF-at
释义
To make fun of someone or something, often in a mean or mocking way. It can also mean to find something so silly that you can't help but laugh about it.
用法与细微差别
Usually implies making fun of someone in a negative or mocking way. Common with people ('laugh at someone'), situations ('laugh at a mistake'), or actions. Not the same as 'laugh with' (which is friendly). Can be considered rude or hurtful.
Spanish: reírse dePortuguese (BR): rir dePortuguese (PT): rir deChinese (Simplified): 嘲笑Chinese (Traditional): 嘲笑Hindi: का मज़ाक उड़ानाArabic: يضحك علىBengali: উপহাস করা - বিদ্রূপ করাRussian: смеяться над - насмехаться надJapanese: 笑う(からかう意味) - 嘲笑するVietnamese: cười nhạo - cười chêKorean: 비웃다 - 조롱하다Turkish: alay etmek - gülmek (alaycı)Urdu: ہنسنا (مذاق کرنا) - ٹھٹھا کرناIndonesian: menertawakan - mengejek
例句
The other kids laughed at his new haircut.
basic
Don’t laugh at her mistakes.
basic
They laughed at my old shoes.
basic
I can laugh at myself when I do something silly.
natural
People used to laugh at the idea, but now everyone believes it.
natural
If you’re going to laugh at me, at least do it to my face.
natural