burlarse - translation to English
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burlarse - translation to English


burlarse      
scoff, ridicule, laugh
burlarse      
(v.) = sneer, deride, scoff (at), jeer, snicker, snigger
Ex: "Arnold and the others are too sensitive!" he sneered, spreading his hands in a fantastic gesture of disdain. Ex: In future, this publishing house will explore other subjects within the popular culture sphere, including the UFO phenomenon and widely derided music genres like heavy metal, disco and rap. Ex: Those inclined to scoff should reflect on the findings of a 1975 study of on-line users: "Engineers, scientists, and researchers more readily accept the results of online literature searching than they do the results of manual searching" = Aquellos que sienten la inclinación de burlarse deberían reflejarse en los hallazgos de un estudio de 1975 sobre los usuarios conectados en línea: "Los ingenieros, científicos e investigadores aceptan más rápidamente los resultados de la búsqueda en línea de bibliografía especializada que los resultados de la búsqueda manual". Ex: Taunts from her Hispanic students spurred a Japanese-American teacher to develop a multicultural unit that helped children appreciate the culture they had previously jeered. Ex: It took a little time to get used to the new moniker, and snickering could be heard in certain quarters but those who scoffed have since had to eat their words. Ex: Nick then started to snigger evilly behind her back.
burlarse      
to make fun

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burlarse
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Examples of use of burlarse
1. "Cuando ya estábamos en comisaría, no paraban de burlarse de nosotros y de insultarnos.
2. Zulú fue creada por los afroamericanos en 1'0' para burlarse de Rex.
3. Eso sí, su especialidad era la de atacar y burlarse de sus opositores.
4. El autor se defiende: "Como Cyrano de Bergerac, que eligió burlarse de su nariz, yo me burlo de mis hijos.
5. "Gabo suele decir que aprendió de Vinyes que la literatura es el mejor juguete para burlarse de la gente.