derisively

derisively

 英 [dɪ'raɪsɪvli]

  • adv.不以为然地
  • 网络嘲笑地;嘲弄地;嘲弄的

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英汉解释

adv.
1.
不以为然地

例句

The term is usually used by critics derisively, and often in combination with another disaster, the sinking of the Titanic.

这个术语通常批评人士用于嘲笑计划而且往往一场灾难——沉没事件——相提并论

And so, you know, I talked a lot about how often Obama care , which I use in a positive way, not derisively.

所以知道很多关于奥巴马关怀经常使用一种积极方式不是嘲笑

He responded derisively, stating that the university was free but the compiler was not.

嘲弄回答声明大学免费编译不是

the boy was capering derisively , with obscene unambiguous gestures , before a party of english tourists.

这个顽童一群英国旅游客人面前明显下流动作可笑蹦蹦跳跳

It's sometimes used derisively, for example suggesting that "business ethics" or "military intelligence" are oxymorons.

这种用法有时用来嘲弄比如,“商业道德军事情报就是矛盾修饰

"Hey, Grant, will you sign my poster? " a fan yelled derisively.

希尔),海报吗?”一个球迷嘲笑喊叫

"So that was it? " Archer said derisively.

原来这么!”阿切尔嘲笑

simper: smile affectedly or derisively

傻笑

sneer: to smile or laugh scornfully or derisively

轻蔑地冷笑