intransitive. To protrude the tongue in mockery. Also to blear with the tongue. transitive. to blear (out) the tongue (at, against, upon).
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释义 | the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > derision, ridicule, or mockery > deride, ridicule, or mock [verb (intransitive)] > make derisive gesture (7) bleara1340 intransitive. To protrude the tongue in mockery. Also to blear with the tongue. transitive. to blear (out) the tongue (at, against, upon). blabber1530 To move the tongue between the lips in mockery. Obsolete. Cf. blear, v.2 to shoot out1535 to shoot out: To protrude (the tongue, the lips), usually as an expression of mockery. pot1549 intransitive. To grimace at. sleak1674 transitive. (See quot.) to make a long nose1828 to make a long nose: to put the thumb to the nose as a gesture of mockery. to thumb one's nose1854 to thumb one's nose: to put one's thumb to one's nose and extend the fingers, as a gesture of derision (usually with at); (figurative) to act with… |
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