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adjective a mocking laugh.) zombeteiro -
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[-siv]1) (mocking; showing scorn: derisive laughter.) trocista2) (causing or deserving scorn: The salary they offered me was derisive.) irrisório* * *de.ri.sive[dir'aisiv] adj derrisório, zombeteiro, ridículo, irônico. -
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[‹iə] 1. verb1) (to shout at or laugh at rudely or mockingly: He was jeered as he tried to speak to the crowds.) zombar2) ((with at) to make fun of (someone) rudely: He's always jeering at her stupidity.) zombar2. noun(a rude or mocking shout: the jeers and boos of the audience.) chacota- jeering- jeeringly* * *[dʒiə] n zombaria, mofa, escárnio. • vt+vi zombar, mofar, escarnecer, gracejar, chalacear, ridicularizar. -
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adjective (mocking or scornful.) trocista* * *jeer.ing[dʒ'iəriŋ] n zombaria, mofa, escárnio. • adj zombeteiro. -
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[mok] 1. verb(to laugh at or cause to seem ridiculous: They mocked her efforts at cooking.) troçar2. adjective(pretended or not real: a mock battle; He looked at me in mock horror.) fingido- mockery- mocking
- mockingly* * *[mɔk] n 1 motejo, escárnio, zombaria. 2 objeto de motejo. 3 imitação. • vt+vi 1 escarnecer, zombar, mofar. 2 macaquear, arremedar. 3 não dar atenção. 4 enganar, desapontar. • adj 1 falso, simulado. 2 imitado. -
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[-'ti-]1) (of satire: satirical writing.) satírico2) (mocking: in a satirical mood.) satírico* * *sa.tir.i.cal[sət'irikəl] adj = link=satiric satiric. -
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(slightly mocking: a wry smile.) trocista- wryly* * *[rai] vt+vi torcer(-se), retorcer(-se), contorcer(-se). • adj 1 torto. 2 torcido, retorcido, contorcido. 3 oblíquo. 4 pervertido, desvirtuado. 5 estranho, esquisito. to make/ pull a wry face fazer caretas. he made a wry face / ele fez cara atravessada, fez caretas. -
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[-siv]1) (mocking; showing scorn: derisive laughter.) escarnecedor2) (causing or deserving scorn: The salary they offered me was derisive.) ridículo -
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[‹iə] 1. verb1) (to shout at or laugh at rudely or mockingly: He was jeered as he tried to speak to the crowds.) caçoar2) ((with at) to make fun of (someone) rudely: He's always jeering at her stupidity.) zombar2. noun(a rude or mocking shout: the jeers and boos of the audience.) chacota, caçoada- jeering- jeeringly -
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[-'ti-]1) (of satire: satirical writing.) satírico2) (mocking: in a satirical mood.) satírico -
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