单词 | deride |
释义 | derideWord family nounderiderderisionderisivenessadverbderidinglyderisivelyadjectivederisiblederisivederisoryverbderide de·ride /dɪˈraɪd/ verb [transitiveT] formal INSULTto make remarks or jokes that show you think someone or something is silly or useless 嘲笑,嘲弄,讥讽 SYN mock, → derisive You shouldn’t deride their efforts. 你不应该嘲笑他们的努力。 deride somebody as something The party was derided as totally lacking in ideas. 人们嘲笑该党了无新意。 Examples from the Corpus deride• Andrew Jackson, the first president from the western frontier, was unjustly accused of bigamy and derided as an unschooled ignoramus.• Other identifications - whether with feminism, the gay community, independent activist organisations - are derided as bourgeois and self-limiting.• Marxism has been frequently derided for its explanations of political behaviour in Western democracies.• Gavin has derided McLaughlin's crusade for gun control.• Leave it to the intellectuals to deride romance novels. (1500-1600) Latin deridere, from ridere “to laugh” |
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