英 [ˈmɒkɪŋli] 美 [ˈmɑːkɪŋli]
adv. 取笑地;愚弄地
in a disrespectful and mocking manner
同义词: derisively / scoffingly / derisorily
... 可笑地 grotesquely; ludicrously; ridiculously; zanily 取笑地 mockingly 玩笑地 in fun (jest、joke) ...
... sardonically 讽刺地(嘲笑地... mockingly 愚弄地 paradoxically 自相矛盾地 ...
取笑地;愚弄地
Tired of waiting, the Assassins called to him mockingly, "Goodby till tomorrow."
刺客们等得不耐烦了,便嘲弄地对他喊道:“明天见。”
The soldier brought his halberd to a present-arms and said mockingly, "I salute your gracious Highness."
那个卫兵举起他的戟致敬,并嘲弄地说:“我给尊敬的殿下敬礼。”
And it jabbers laughing pain-crying mockingly.
而它叽里咕噜,又是大笑又是痛哭,嘲笑着。
Inspired by Jon Stewart, he performed jokes about the president of Egypt by name, even mockingly dressing like him in sketches.
When the compadritos mockingly meshed these extravagant gestures with the more static embraces of the European dances then popular in Buenos Aires, tango emerged.
In the little lake below the lawns, hundreds of salmon leapt mockingly.
FORBES: Salmon Or Cognac, The Temptations of An Idyllic Refuge in Connemara