deride
deride 英 [dɪˈraɪd] 美 [dɪˈraɪd]
vt. 嘲笑;嘲弄
进行时:deriding 过去式:derided 过去分词:derided 第三人称单数:derides 名词复数:derides
- The verb deride means to show a low opinion of someone or something. The jerk would deride the other kids on the bus by calling them names or pulling their hair until the driver decided to de-ride him by kicking him off the bus.
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- vt. 嘲笑;嘲弄
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1. All deride the old regime but few manifestos spell out what they would do instead.
所有政党都在嘲弄旧政权,但没有讲清楚自己会怎么做。
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2. The Chinese wealthy are thinking about “investment immigration” – which requires them to invest a large sum of money in one of those debt traps that Beijing likes to deride.
中国富人正在考虑“投资移民”,这要求他们在那些老被中国政府嘲笑为“债务陷阱”的国家投资一大笔钱。
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3. 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。
- deride (v.) 1520s, from Middle French derider, from Latin deridere "to ridicule, laugh to scorn" (see derision). Related: Derided; deriding.
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