derisive
derisive 英 [dɪˈraɪsɪv] 美 [dɪˈraɪsɪv, -zɪv, -ˈrɪsɪv, -ˈrɪz-]
adj. 嘲笑的,嘲弄的;可付之一笑的
- Use the adjective derisive to describe something or someone that mocks, expresses contempt, or ridicules. You may sometimes catch your kids making derisive comments — especially if you ask them to do chores instead of whatever they think is more important.
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- adj. 嘲笑的,嘲弄的;可付之一笑的
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1. And if my use of the word ‘brave’ in this context makes you scoff, you must not have the derisive little voice in your head that I do, whispering that you’re a failure, contemptible, poor.
如果我在这里用的“勇敢”一次让你不禁失笑的话,你可以不用像我这样在心里会想这个嘲笑的声音—告诉你,你是个失败的,可耻的穷人。
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2. I'll pause here to let the derisive laughter die down.
我将在此稍作停顿,让嘲弄的笑声平息。
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3. But his “short, derisive bark” of a laugh, his Roman nose, and most of all his life with sharks, were just the same.
虽然昆特船长的穿着比蒙杜斯更简朴,但是带有嘲讽意味的短笑,罗马鼻子,以及一生与鲨鱼的缠绵,这两人是完全一样的。
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