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It means to laugh at each other's words with words?
Laugh and tease.
First, ridicule? 【cháo Xiao】?
Interpretation:? Laugh at each other with words.
Synonym:
Mock? Hey? Smile? Teasing? Laughing and teasing? A sarcastic smile? Sarcasm and sneer? Laughing and mocking? Laugh? Laugh? Irony?
Antonym:
Like? Like? Like? Like? Like? Admire? Compassion and encouragement? appreciate
Second, ridicule? [ cháo fěng ]?
Interpretation: satire.
Synonym:
Hey? Smile? Teasing? Teasing? Laugh? Mock? Sarcasm, sarcasm, ridicule? Mock? Laugh? Irony?
Antonym:
appreciate
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