derisory
derisory 英 [dɪˈraɪsəri] 美 [dɪˈraɪsəri]
adj. 嘲弄的;嘲笑的
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- adj. 嘲弄的;嘲笑的
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1. Nor is China’s offer derisory.
中国提供的也不应该被嘲笑。
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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。
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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).
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