名词嘲笑,嘲弄; 笑柄
derision什么意思
名词
1. They greeted his suggestion with shouts of derision.
他们对他的建议报以嘲笑的喊叫。
1. 嘲笑:derepression 去抑制 | derision 嘲笑 | derivation 引生
2. 嘲笑的:defiance藐视 | derision嘲笑的 | scornful鄙视的
3. 愚弄:deputy 副的 | derision 愚弄 | derive 获得;起源
4. 嘲笑/嘲笑的对象/笑柄/愚弄:derious /迂回的/ | derision /嘲笑/嘲笑的对象/笑柄/愚弄/ | derisive /嘲笑的/嘲弄/值得嘲笑的/
1. 嘲弄;嘲笑;侮蔑
If you treat someone or something with derision, you express contempt for them.
e.g. He tried to calm them, but was greeted with shouts of derision.
他试图让他们平静下来,但却招致他们大声的嘲笑。
1. derision的反义词
1. That would elicit much less laughter and derision from visitors than a brand new cluster of fake ancient structures.
2. derision
2. The comment met with derision from Palin's critics and was turned into a punch line for a " Saturday Night Live " skit featuring actress Tina Fey.
3. Britain's scientific community greeted the news with derision, saying that the technique is not new.
4. If those who have the deciding power are paid the greater share from the collection, it not only brings derision into the protection of intellectual property.
5. Bush's war against the " evil of terrorism " draws derision, and not just in the Muslim world.
6. It was met with derision online, but youngsters today can hardly understand how popular it was in the newly opened mainland.
7. While intended to disrupt China, many of these rumors and fabrications have themselves become a derision to Chinese net users.
8. And a classmate of mine with the same moniker was instantly turned into a target of peer derision.
9. It is sad that a pledge to resist corruption is automatically met with scepticism and derision.
10. derision的翻译
10. Such indifference on the part of the Japanese has therefore earned scornful derision from the other Asians.
noun