deride的意思和读音

deride

: [dɪˈraɪd] : [dɪ'raɪd]

v.

derides  deriding  derided  

v.admire

v.ridicule,scoff,put down,disparage,mock

deridev.

1.[oftpass]~ sb/sth (as sth).+ speechto treat sb/sth as ridiculous and not worth considering seriously

His views were derided as old-fashioned.

v.1.,,

v.1.to criticize someone or something by suggesting that they are stupid, unimportant, or useless

1. ridicule v deride v derisive a ...

2. derelict deride , descend ...

3. 10. Chortle 11. Deride 12. Taunt ...

4. derision( ); deride); wrangle(

5., boggle:v. Deride:vt. , apathetic:adj. ,, ...

6. depress v. ,使 deride v. , derision n. ,, ...

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1.I don't say that to deride anyone, but remind us all that we're lucky, even when times are terrible by our own standards.使

2.In terms of income equality, America lags behind any country in the old, ossified Europe that President George W. Bush used to deride.

3.For my money, though, I think there are at least two reasons why it would be foolish simply to deride or ignore Gata.GATA

4.Don't deride him as overrated, or criticize him for tricking a GM into an overpaid contract.

5."The Linpack benchmark is one of those interesting phenomena -- almost anyone who knows about it will deride its utility, " says Dunning.“Linpack——,”

6.Critics deride the scheme as economic lunacy and a boon for construction companies such as the one Mr Lee used to run, Hyundai Construction.

7.Mr Obama's critics often deride him as a man whose talents are limited to his fine speeches.

8.The president's critics on the right deride him as a radical socialist seething with anti-American rage.

9.Invented by a European socialist who hated cars and came to deride his own creation, it has a murky future.

10.In terms of incomeequality, America lags behind any country in the old, ossified Europe thatPresident George W. Bush used to deride.