大学英语六级常用短语 poke fun at
释义:
poke fun at 取笑,嘲弄
例句:
Mr. Reagan particularly liked to poke fun at the shortcomings of our modern tax system.
Another Republican understandably went out of his way not to poke fun at the tax collectors.
While some may poke fun at Wyoming's attempt to get some attention, Sansonetti maintains that it worked.
The Onion story is littered with outrageous laugh lines, some of which clearly poke fun at Ahmadinejad.
Politicians will struggle to contest plans that underscore nationalist and religious values and poke fun at Greece.
Yet Mr Lee is not just some academic out to poke fun at clumsy companies and economic peculiarities.
There are currently a series of catchy Dentyne ads that poke fun at our overly social-networked society.
The controversial cover of this week's New Yorker was meant to poke fun at the "politics of fear" surrounding Illinois Sen.
Mr Howard had a fine time this week using his barrister's skills to poke fun at Gordon Brown, the real chancellor.
Peers can joke around, gossip, gripe, and poke fun at each other.
Israeli venture capitalist Yossi Vardi, who founded the famed ICQ instant message service later bought by America Online, decided to poke fun at it.
Is that any different, really, than Mozart , who would poke fun at the same form, or Brahms or Schubert or Mahler?
Consider whether you ever poke fun at him over it.
Most of these have a multiracial cast, look to Africa for inspiration rather than clinging to images of Europe or America, or poke fun at South African racial stereotypes.
Seems a near-decade of comedy routines, movies and TV commercials that poke fun at foreign accents in distant lands answering questions about simple product information has had an effect.
There are a number of big name YouTubers out there who upload gameplay videos of various titles and either poke fun at them, or instruct their viewers how to better play the featured title.