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81 ridicule
سَخِرَ \ ridicule: to laugh unkindly at and make (sb. or sth.) seem foolish: His sister ridiculed his efforts at dancing. jeer: to laugh rudely and unkindly: The crowd jeered (at him) when he missed the ball. scoff: to say rudely that sth. is worthless: He scoffed at my efforts to paint a picture. laugh at: to laugh unkindly at (sb. or sth. that one considers foolish): Everyone laughed at him when he missed the ball. make a fool of: to trick; make (sb.) seem silly in front of others. mock: to laugh cruelly at (sb.) and treat him as a fool (esp. by copying his speech or manner): They mocked (at) his efforts to speak their language. \ See Also هَزِئ مِن -
82 scoff
سَخِرَ \ ridicule: to laugh unkindly at and make (sb. or sth.) seem foolish: His sister ridiculed his efforts at dancing. jeer: to laugh rudely and unkindly: The crowd jeered (at him) when he missed the ball. scoff: to say rudely that sth. is worthless: He scoffed at my efforts to paint a picture. laugh at: to laugh unkindly at (sb. or sth. that one considers foolish): Everyone laughed at him when he missed the ball. make a fool of: to trick; make (sb.) seem silly in front of others. mock: to laugh cruelly at (sb.) and treat him as a fool (esp. by copying his speech or manner): They mocked (at) his efforts to speak their language. \ See Also هَزِئ مِن -
83 maskara olmak
to be ridiculed -
84 ihtiyar
1. old (person). 2. old person. -ın düşkünü, beyaz giyer kış günü. proverb 1. Poor people wear whatever they can find. 2. When a person falls from power he is ridiculed by others. - heyeti village council. -
85 laurckasu
Construction: cladu+ckasu loudly mock Structure: x1 = ckasu1 (ridicule), x2 = ckasu2 (ridiculed), x3 = ckasu3 (ridiculous), x4 = cladu3 (loudness standard) -
86 terckasu
Construction: te+ckasu ridiculous Structure: x1 = ckasu3 (ridiculous), x2 = ckasu2 (ridiculed), x3 = ckasu1 (ridicule), x4 = ckasu4 (ridiculing) -
87 velckasu
Construction: ve+ckasu ridiculing Structure: x1 = ckasu4 (ridiculing), x2 = ckasu2 (ridiculed), x3 = ckasu3 (ridiculous), x4 = ckasu1 (ridicule) -
88 טפש
טָפַש(b. h.) to be covered with fat; to be inaccessible, dull, obdurate, stupid (cmp. Lat. pinguis). Hithpa. הִטַּפֵּש to grow dull. Ber.63b מִטַּפְּשִׁים they become dull; Taan.7a; Macc.10a. Pu. טוּפָּש, part. מְטוּפָּש (denom. of טִפֵּש) decried as a fool, made sport of. Sifré Deut. 309; Yalk. ib. 942 (corresp. to נבל a. לא חכם, Deut. 32:6) מנוולים ומְטוּפָּשִׁים disgraced and ridiculed as fools. -
89 טָפַש
טָפַש(b. h.) to be covered with fat; to be inaccessible, dull, obdurate, stupid (cmp. Lat. pinguis). Hithpa. הִטַּפֵּש to grow dull. Ber.63b מִטַּפְּשִׁים they become dull; Taan.7a; Macc.10a. Pu. טוּפָּש, part. מְטוּפָּש (denom. of טִפֵּש) decried as a fool, made sport of. Sifré Deut. 309; Yalk. ib. 942 (corresp. to נבל a. לא חכם, Deut. 32:6) מנוולים ומְטוּפָּשִׁים disgraced and ridiculed as fools.
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