mockingly + verb
mockingly 作状语,置于动词前,修饰动作的方式。
She mockingly asked if he had finished.
她嘲弄地问他是否做完了。
嘲笑地;讥讽地;嘲弄地
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嘲笑地;讥讽地;嘲弄地
in a disrespectful, mocking way
She mockingly asked if he had finished.
她嘲弄地问他是否做完了。
以嘲笑或讥讽为目的的;带有嘲讽效果的。
Said, written, or done with the intent to mock, or ridicule; with mocking effect.
Mockingly, she asked if he had practiced at all.
她讥讽地问他到底练没练过。
The child mockingly imitated the teacher's voice.
那孩子讥讽地模仿老师的声音。
He snorted mockingly at the suggestion.
他对这个建议讥讽地哼了一声。
mockingly 作状语,置于动词前,修饰动作的方式。
She mockingly asked if he had finished.
她嘲弄地问他是否做完了。
也可放在动词之后,语义不变。
He grinned mockingly.
他讥讽地咧嘴笑了笑。
置于句首时,通常用逗号与主句隔开。
Mockingly, she repeated his excuse.
她揶揄地重复了他的借口。
Not this
She looked at me and smiled mocking.
Use this
She looked at me and smiled mockingly.
smile 是动词,修饰动词要用副词 mockingly,而不能用形容词 mocking。
Not this
He gave me a mockingly smile.
Use this
He gave me a mocking smile.
smile 在这里是名词,修饰名词要用形容词 mocking,而不能用副词 mockingly。
Focus on the distinctions below. Other candidates are kept compact until a reliable usage note is available.
讥讽地微笑
She smiled mockingly when I tried to explain.
当我试图解释时,她讥讽地微笑了。
讥讽地说
“Well done,” she said mockingly.
“干得好,”她讥讽地说。
嘲弄地问
“Are you serious?” he asked mockingly.
“你是认真的吗?”他嘲弄地问。
嘲弄地看着某人
The reporter looked at the politician mockingly.
那名记者嘲弄地看着这位政客。
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mock(模仿怪样)+ingly:模仿别人丑态来取笑,即“嘲弄地”。
语域:neutral 常见场景:literary writing、spoken narrative 该词为中性副词,通常用来描述以嘲弄或讥讽的方式说话或做事;在书面描写和口头叙述中都比较常见。相比非常口语化的说法,它略偏书面,但正式程度不高。
No common word fully rhymes with 'mockingly' /ˈmɒkɪŋli/. The adverbs 'jokingly' /ˈdʒəʊkɪŋli/, 'lovingly' /ˈlʌvɪŋli/, and 'willingly' /ˈwɪlɪŋli/ share only the unstressed suffix '-ingly' /-ɪŋli/, so they are not true rhymes. 'mocking' /ˈmɒkɪŋ/ has the same stressed vowel and the /-kɪŋ/ part, but lacks the final /li/. Beware the lookalikes 'mockery' /ˈmɒkəri/ (shares the initial 'mock' but not the ending) and 'monkey' /ˈmʌŋki/ (spelling resembles 'mock' but has a different vowel and ending).
Dictionary facts from ECDICT, WIKTIONARY.