常見例句雙語例句Many investors/creditors scoff at the "voluntary" participation, but perhaps they would be better served by take the lesson of forgiveness to heart.很多投資者和債權(quán)人對(duì)“資源參加”嗤之以鼻,但他們可能會(huì)從教訓(xùn)中真心學(xué)到然后更好地投資收益。Some health-reform purists will scoff at such incrementalism. They argue that it would be better to do nothing now, wait for an old-fashioned fiscal crisis to force the issue, and then start again.一些醫(yī)療改革完美主義者會(huì)嘲笑這種漸進(jìn)主義,他們稱,現(xiàn)在還不如什么都不做,等待一場(chǎng)舊式的財(cái)政危機(jī)從而迫使解決這個(gè)問題,接著又從頭開始。I’ve heard people scoff at updates being applied without their explicit permission, and it’s typically an issue of trust or personal responsibility.我曾見過某些人對(duì)這種不經(jīng)用戶允許便自動(dòng)更新的做法嗤之以鼻,這確實(shí)是一個(gè)典型的信任或個(gè)人責(zé)任問題。原聲例句Any right-thinking printer or any right-thinking publisher would scoff at the presumption of a poet who demanded such a thing.任何一個(gè)思想健全的印刷商和出版商,都會(huì)嘲笑你去假定詩(shī)人需要這樣的東西。耶魯公開課 - 彌爾頓課程節(jié)選權(quán)威例句Industry executives continued to scoff at the idea of Apple being considered a serious games company.FORBES: Where Was Apple At The E3 Videogame Conference?Both Kurdish factions now scoff at the thought of any non-Kurdish opposition returning to the area.ECONOMIST: Saddam’s sleep of the unjustLadies and gentlemen, we should scoff at the notion that we cannot make it together.WHITEHOUSE: The White House 返回 scoff at