Scoff at Meaning in English
expression
释义
To laugh at or speak about something or someone in a mocking, disrespectful way, showing that you think they are not important or worth considering.
用法与细微差别
Informal, often used to describe someone dismissing ideas, beliefs, or people in a rude way. Common with 'at' after 'scoff' (always 'scoff at'). Not the same as 'laugh at', which can be less harsh; 'scoff at' implies disrespect.
例句
People used to scoff at the idea of electric cars.
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She doesn't like it when others scoff at her dreams.
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Don't scoff at new ideas before you try them.
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He used to scoff at healthy food, but now he eats salad every day.
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If you scoff at everyone else's opinion, no one will take you seriously.
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My brother always scoffs at romantic movies, but secretly enjoys them.
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