derisive的意思和读音

derisive

: [dɪˈraɪsɪv]

adj.

Adj.+n.derisive laughter

adj.admiring

adj.mocking,scathing,sarcastic,irreverent,contemptuous

derisiveadj.

1.unkind and showing that you think sb/sth is ridiculous

She gave a short, derisive laugh.

adj.1.,

adj.1.showing that you think sb. or sth. is stupid, unimportant, or useless

1. deride v derisive a risible a ...

2. incisive derisive repulsive ...

3. derelict ;n. derisive , desecration , ...

4. deride v derisive a risible a ...

5. - deride v. derisive adj. jeer v. ...

6. Derision Derisive Inflate ...

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1.But as The Economist went to press, they too seemed to be on the verge of striking a deal, just as the derisive Mr Erdogan had predicted.

2.This is usually met with a derisive snort, but soon, sure enough, Mary and Joe are eating popcorn together in the bleachers.

3.We've even come up with a derisive nickname for people who voluntarily plunge into stressful situations: they're "adrenaline junkies. "”。

4.But his "short, derisive bark" of a laugh, his Roman nose, and most of all his life with sharks, were just the same.穿

5.I'll pause here to let the derisive laughter die down.

6.In neither case was the derisive use of a European term accidental.

7.derisive laughter; a jeering crowd; her mocking smile; taunting shouts of `coward' and `sissy'.’、‘’。

8.Immediately a man rose from the audience, indignant and full of derisive laughter.

9.When that expression was coined, it was derisive -- like, "Oh, who would believe in a Big Bang? "-“?”

10.A derisive or contemptuous sound made by vibrating the extended tongue and the lips while exhaling.