deride

美音:[dɪ'raɪd] 英音:[dɪ'raɪd]

简单释义:


v.嘲笑;愚弄;揶揄

网络嘲弄;讥笑;讥讽

变形:

第三人称单数:derides  现在分词:deriding  过去式:derided  


完整释义:


v.

1.嘲笑,愚弄,嘲笑
2.嘲笑;嘲弄


例句:

  1. Now laughing friends deride, tears I cannot hide. Oh.
    现在看着朋友们戏弄的眼神,我无法掩饰眼泪。噢。

  2. Mr Obama's critics often deride him as a man whose talents are limited to his fine speeches.
    奥巴马的批评者常常嘲笑他唯一的才能就是发表精彩演讲。

  3. For example, Democrats deride the court for ruling that companies may spend as much money as they like on political ads at election time.
    例如,法院要求企业公司要在选举期间为政治广告花费大量金钱,民主党嘲笑此决定。

  4. Many African commentators say outsiders unfairly deride African standards of organisation in football.
    许多非洲评论员评论说,外界嘲笑非洲足球球队的球队组织水平是不公正的。

  5. In terms of incomeequality, America lags behind any country in the old, ossified Europe thatPresident George W. Bush used to deride.
    在收入平等这个概念上,美国比所有曾被布什总统嘲笑为古老僵化的欧洲国家还要落后。

  6. Populist critics deride this train of logic as "trickle-down economics. "
    批评家将此视为“二流经济学家”的逻辑。

  7. An economist would likely deride all this duplicated work as inefficient.
    经济学家也许会把这种重复工作视为低效。

  8. Invented by a European socialist who hated cars and came to deride his own creation, it has a murky future.
    这种由一位欧洲社会主义者发明的商业模式看不到未来,这位讨厌汽车的发明者也曾一度嘲笑他的杰作。

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