derisively
英音[ dɪˈraɪsɪvli ] 美音[ dɪˈraɪsɪvli ]

嘲笑地

常用释义

词性释义

adv.

嘲弄地;嘲笑地
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The term is usually used by critics derisively, and often in combination with another disaster, the sinking of the Titanic.
这个术语通常为批评人士用于嘲笑此计划,而且往往与另一场灾难——泰坦尼克号沉没事件——相提并论。
And so, you know, I talked a lot about how often Obama care , which I use in a positive way, not derisively.
所以,你知道,我谈了很多关于奥巴马的关怀,我经常使用一种积极的方式,而不是嘲笑。
他嘲弄地回答了,声明该大学是免费的而该编译器不是。
the boy was capering derisively , with obscene unambiguous gestures , before a party of english tourists.
这个顽童在一群英国旅游客人面前用明显下流的动作可笑地蹦蹦跳跳着。
It's sometimes used derisively, for example suggesting that "business ethics" or "military intelligence" are oxymorons.
这种用法有时是用来嘲弄的,比如,“商业道德”或“军事情报”就是矛盾修饰法。
“嘿,格兰特(希尔),你能在我的海报上签个名吗?”一个球迷嘲笑般地喊叫。
"So that was it? " Archer said derisively.
“原来是这么回事!”阿切尔嘲笑地说。
simper: smile affectedly or derisively
假笑;傻笑:
sneer: to smile or laugh scornfully or derisively
轻蔑地笑;冷笑:
1·Archer said derisively.
阿切尔嘲笑地说。
常用短语
adv.
同义词
adv.
嘲弄地;嘲笑地
同根词 (词根deride)
derisive adj 嘲笑的,嘲弄的;可付之一笑的
derisory adj 嘲弄的;嘲笑的
derision n 嘲笑;嘲笑的对象
deride vt 嘲笑;嘲弄