derisively
基本解釋
- adv.嘲笑地;嘲弄地
英漢例句
- It’s sometimes used derisively, for example suggesting that “business ethics” or “military intelligence” are oxymorons.
這種用法有時(shí)是用來嘲弄的,比如,“商業(yè)道德”或“軍事情報(bào)”就是矛盾修飾法。 - Israel’s prime minister, Binyamin Netanyahu, derisively calls the site just another “private house”, saying it would be wrong to make certain districts of Jerusalem out of bounds for Jews.
以色列總理本雅明內(nèi)塔尼亞胡,嘲弄地稱該遺址只是一個(gè)“私人住宅”,并稱耶路撒冷的猶太人不能使用某些地區(qū)建房屋是錯(cuò)誤的。 - A resident of one town once derisively said of another city, "There's no 'there' there."
一個(gè)城市的居民嘲笑另一個(gè)城市時(shí)會(huì)說,“那兒沒有 ‘那兒’ 這個(gè)概念"。 - The arena was half-empty by the time the horn sounded, a solitary fan yelling derisively, "Tacos!"
NPR: Curry Leads Warriors Past Nuggets 131-117 - At the end of the day, my locker mate saw what I had done and derisively asked.
NPR: Stories of Self-Awareness and Gay Culture - Derisively dismissed by his interlocutors, he is back home, his self-described "dialogue among civilizations" now just an embarrassing memory.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center For Security Policy
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詞組短語(yǔ)
- laugh derisively 嘲弄地笑
- shout derisively 嘲笑地喊叫
- call derisively 嘲笑地稱呼
- The Female Said Derisively 女子說嘲笑
- He smiled derisively 他嘲弄地一笑