英语单词“derisive”的意思是嘲笑、嘲笑的。
读音:/dɪ'raɪɪv/
例句:They used to give her derisive comments.
他们常常用嘲笑的言辞讽刺她。
I remember a teacher, often had people and use derisive look on, more laughed. 记得有个老师,常以用藐视的目光对待学生,一笑置之。
From these first and usually derisive, yet tentative contacts and relationships grew. 就是从这些起初通常出于嘲弄而今又如此实在的接触中发展出了友谊和人际关系。
Sometimes the director himself comes and performs a comedy or two and some staff sing a derisive song in mockery of him. 有时候局长亲临会场自己露几手,也会有几个员工放一段取笑局长的歌,带着戏谑成分。
There was also an incident that prompted some derision when an injured pilot of an RAF squadron came back to base, carrying his disabled Spitfire. 曾经有一次发生的事情引来了很多人的嘲笑:一架RAF小队的飞行员负伤返回基地时,就带回了他那架受损的喷火式战斗机。
"Derisive" is a word that can be used to describe the behavior of people who laugh at others or make fun of them. It is usually used in a negative context, indicating disrespect or contempt for others. “嘲笑”这个词可以用来描述那些嘲笑别人或取笑别人的行为,通常在负面的语境中使用,表示对他人的不尊重或轻蔑。