derisory 英 [dɪˈraɪsəri]   美 [dɪˈraɪsəri]

derisory

derisory  英 [dɪˈraɪsəri] 美 [dɪˈraɪsəri]

adj. 嘲弄的;嘲笑的 

Nor is China’s offer derisory. 中国提供的也不应该被嘲笑。
Sandbanks have appeared, navigation has slowed, fishermen complain of derisory catches, and the 60m people whose livelihoods directly or indirectly depend on the river are worried. 沙洲已经出现了,航行速度也减慢了,渔民抱怨让人嘲弄的捕鱼量,6千万百姓的生计直接或间接依赖于湄公河,他们为此感到忧虑。

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  • adj. 嘲弄的;嘲笑的
  • 1. Nor is China’s offer derisory.

    中国提供的也不应该被嘲笑。

  • 2. Sandbanks have appeared, navigation has slowed, fishermen complain of derisory catches, and the 60m people whose livelihoods directly or indirectly depend on the river are worried.

    沙洲已经出现了,航行速度也减慢了,渔民抱怨让人嘲弄的捕鱼量,6千万百姓的生计直接或间接依赖于湄公河,他们为此感到忧虑。

  • 3. "Nicolas Sarkozy does not intend to give up on it, whatever the derisory manoeuvres that only serve to harm creative diversity, " his office said in a statement.

    “尼古拉斯萨克奇不打算放弃这个法案,无论那些只会伤害创新多元化的微不足道的手段是什么,”他的办公室在一份发言中说道。

  • derisory (adj.) 1610s, from Latin derisorius, from derisor "derider," agent noun from deridere (see deride).
de·ri·sory / dɪˈraɪsəri ; NAmE dɪˈraɪsəri / adjective ( formal) 1 too small or of too little value to be considered seriously 少得可笑的;少得可怜的;不屑一顾的 SYN laughable They offered us a derisory £10 a week. 他们每周给我们 10 英镑,少得可怜。 2 = derisive de·ri·sory / dɪˈraɪsəri ; NAmE dɪˈraɪsəri /
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