英 [dɪˈraɪd] 美 [dɪˈraɪd]
v. 嘲笑,愚弄,揶揄
第三人称单数derides
现在分词deriding
过去式derided
过去分词derided
deride /dɪˈraɪd/ TEM8 [ deriding derided derides ]
及物动词 If you deride someone or something, you say that they are stupid or have no value. 嘲笑
Critics derided the move as too little, too late.
批评家们嘲笑这一行动规模太小,来得太迟。
treat or speak of with contempt
He derided his student's attempt to solve the biggest problem in mathematics
... Venerate 尊敬 Deride 嘲笑 Premeditate 预谋,提前谋策 ...
... roar(哄笑) ridicule(嘲笑) deride(讥笑) ) ...
... grovel v.摇尾乞怜,奴颜婢膝 deride v.嘲弄,愚弄 derisive adj.嘲弄的 ...
derisive 嘲笑的,嘲弄的;可付之一笑的
derisively 嘲弄地;嘲笑地
derision 嘲笑;嘲笑的对象
Those who deride the proposal for opening up the courts to family lawsuits miss the point.
那些嘲笑为家庭诉讼开放法庭的提议的人没有抓住要点。
Formal is to become an event I both dread and deride.
礼仪规矩快要成为我害怕和嘲笑的事了。
Some critics deride the group as self-appointed food police.
一些批评人士嘲讽这个组织为“自封的食品警察”。
Some critics deride the senate as a retirement home for has-been politicians and party hacks.
For his part, Hun Sen was quick to deride the trial as a charade.
You want jobs, but vote for politicians who tax, regulate, and deride those who would offer jobs.
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