mocker
/ˈmɒkə(r)/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈmɑːkər/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈmä-kər ˈmȯ-/ (ame, mw)
mocker — 名詞
1. someone who makes fun of another person or thing in a cruel manner, often by imi
嘲笑者
用模仿或言語譏諷他人的人
someone who makes fun of another person or thing in a cruel manner, often by imitating their words, voice, or behaviour to embarrass them in front of others.
Gabriel grew up surrounded by mockers at school who teased him about his stutter.
Gabriel 從小在學校就被一群嘲笑者圍著,總是拿他的口吃開玩笑。
countable noun: mockers as a group
Trang ignored the online mockers who left rude comments under her cooking videos.
Trang 不理會那些在她做菜影片底下留惡毒留言的網路酸民。
The young politician faced a room of mockers who copied his hand gestures during the speech.
那位年輕政治人物演講時,台下坐著一排嘲笑者,跟著模仿他的手勢。
Layla refused to perform on the open stage because a few mockers in the crowd had upset her earlier.
Layla 拒絕在開放舞台上表演,因為稍早台下有幾個嘲笑者讓她很難受。
History is full of mockers of new ideas who later regretted their words.
歷史上不乏嘲笑新想法的人,後來都為自己當初的話感到後悔。
文法句型
a mocker of [something/someone]
用法筆記
Often appears in the plural (mockers) to describe a hostile audience, or with 'of' to name the target (a mocker of authority). Less common than the verb 'mock' or the noun 'mockery' in everyday speech.