derision
美音:[dɪ'rɪʒ(ə)n] 英音:[dɪ'rɪʒ(ə)n]简单释义:
n.嘲笑;取笑;奚落
网络嘲弄;笑柄;嘲笑的
完整释义:
n.
1.嘲笑,嘲弄;讥讽的神气
2.被嘲笑的人[事物];笑柄
3.揶揄
例句:
The rational nature of man was not a subject of derision.
人类的理性本质没有沦为笑柄。Elizabeth's ironic derision, will be those who are regarded gentleman, the aristocratic ladies undoubtedly exposed the truth.
伊丽莎白的嘲笑讽刺,正将那些自视绅士、淑女的贵族的本来面目暴露无疑。He had to do smaller projects that no one else wanted and endure derision and slights from others.
他不得不做没人做的小项目,忍受其他人的嘲笑和怠慢。It is a grave imprudence in a great man to turn the future into derision.
伟大人物的严重疏忽,便是对未来的嘲笑。Riglioso even suggests that the derision of the opposition to the matriarchal thesis represents "women-on-women violence. "
罗格里索甚至暗示,反对派把母系社会理论嘲笑成是代表“女人对女人的暴力”。" They then said in derision: " If you were foolish enough to sing all the summer, you must dance supperless to bed in the winter.
蚂蚁们嘲笑之:“你个傻蛋,既然你整个夏天都唱掉了,那冬天你就空着肚皮跳舞上床好了。”According to a recording of the meeting, his words provoked fury and derision.
据一项会议记录,他的话引起了愤怒和嘲笑。Hence the wave wave returned to it of house, but still keep encountering everyone's derision.
于是波波回到了它的家,但还是遭到了大家的嘲笑。
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