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The meaning of ridicule
Shame means contempt and ridicule.
Pinyin: chǐ xiào
Quotation and explanation: Deng Tuo's "Yanshan Night Talk·Three Kinds of Zhuge Liang": "Pretending to be Zhuge Liang, pretending to be Zhuge Liang, will not scare people, there will always be a day To show one’s true colors and be ridiculed by the world”
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Synonyms
1. Ridicule [ cháo fěng ]?
Laugh at sarcasm.
Citation and explanation: Ba Jin's "Spring" 3: "'This is the education of our Gao family!' Juemin interjected mockingly."
2. Ridicule [ cháo xiào ]?
Use your words to make fun of the other person. < /p>
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