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derisive
时间: 2025-09-01 18:06:54
英 [dɪˈraɪsɪv]

adj.嘲笑的;嘲弄的;奚落的

双语例句
  • She gave a short, derisive laugh.

    她讥讽地笑了笑。

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  • There was a short, derisive laugh.

    响起一阵短促的嘲笑声。

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  • His confession was greeted with derisive hoots.

    他的坦白招来了大声嘲笑。

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  • People gives out derisive sound.

    人们都发出嘲笑声。

  • The Republican reaction was swift and derisive.

    共和党人对此反应快速并充满嘲弄。

  • A great derisive exhibition was held in Munich.

    在慕尼黑举行一次嘲弄性的大型展览。

  • The strategic value of the island was derisive .

    这个海岛的战略价值嘲弄。

  • I'll pause here to let the derisive laughter die down.

    我将在此稍作停顿,让嘲弄的笑声平息。

  • They flushed, however, when she burst into a shout of derisive laughter.

    然而,当地大声嘲笑起来的时候,她们的脸不禁。

  • The crow flew after him, making all sorts of derisive comments about his manner of flying.

    乌鸦飞到他后,使各种嘲笑他的意见的方式飞行。

  • But his "short, derisive bark" of a laugh, his Roman nose, and most of all his life with sharks, were just the same.

    虽然昆特船长的穿着比蒙杜斯更简朴,但是带有嘲讽意味的短笑,罗马鼻子,以及一生与鲨鱼打交道,这两人是完全一样的。

  • We've even come up with a derisive nickname for people who voluntarily plunge into stressful situations: they're "adrenaline junkies."

    我们甚至嘲笑那些人,他们自愿投身到紧张这样一种状态:他们称为“肾上腺素迷们”。

  • Lars von Trier's horror movie Antichrist prompted derisive laughter, some boos and lots of "Oh my Gods" during its first screening.

    冯提尔(Lars von Trier)的惊骇电影《反基督》(暂译)(Antichrist)引来一片嘲笑声,在首映上有人报以嘘声,许多则频说「天啊」。

  • But as the Economist went to press, they too seemed to be on the verge of striking a deal, just as the derisive Mr Erdogan had predicted.

    但是,当《经济学家》杂志正要出版时,他们好像还处在达成协议的边缘,正像埃尔多安曾预言的嘲弄那样。

  • Hermione was biting a piece of bread pulling it from between her teeth with her fingers in a slow slightly derisive movement. She turned to Birkin.

    赫麦妮正在吃一片面包,听伯金这样说,她忙把面包从牙缝中拉出来,那动作慢而可笑。

  • She DID not say it with the blunt, derisive hostility to which I had grown so accustomed, but, rather, with a note of apology in her voice, and fear.

    她说话的口气并不含有我已完全习惯了的那种直截了当的、含讥讽的敌意,而是声音里带着几分歉意,还有恐惧。

  • In the Anglosphere, this connotation, among younger generations of speakers, has a derisive meaning equivalent to rubbish or stupid (as in "That's so gay.").

    在盎格鲁势力范围,这个内涵,发言者之间的年轻一代,有一个嘲讽的意思相当于或愚蠢的垃圾(如“这是如此快乐。”)。

  • After a period of exclusively derisive and negative popular allusions to the stock market, references to stocks in non-financial Settings will become all but non-existent.

    经过一段时间的专门嘲笑和消极流行的典故,以股市,提到股市非金融的设置将成为所有,但不存在的。

  • Molière's comedy Le Misanthrope created a derisive young character who, like Hamlet, was a brilliant young man in contrast with the ugly and hypercritic society of his time.

    法国戏剧家莫里埃的喜剧《恨世者》塑造了一个供人嘲笑和讥讽的优秀青年阿尔赛斯特。

  • This kind of derisive role can divide into decisive action of the macro policy and the stock market policy, whereas different policies impact stock market on different aspects.

    这种决定作用可以分为宏观政策的决定作用和股市政策的决定作用,不同层面的政策对股市的影响是不同的。

  • And if my use of the word 'brave' in this context makes you scoff, you must not have the derisive little voice in your head that I do, whispering that you're a failure, contemptible, poor.

    如果我在这里用的“勇敢”一次让你不禁失笑的话,你可以不用像我这样在心里会想这个嘲笑的声音—告诉你,你是个失败的,可耻的穷人。

近义词
adj. 嘲笑的,嘲弄的;可付之一笑的