derided
英 [dɪˈraɪdɪd]
美 [dɪˈraɪdɪd]
v. 嘲笑; 愚弄; 揶揄
deride的过去分词和过去式
过去式:derided
COCA.44318
柯林斯词典
- VERB 嘲弄;嘲笑;侮蔑
If you deride someone or something, you say that they are stupid or have no value.- Opposition MPs derided the Government's response to the crisis...
反对党议员嘲弄政府针对危机作出的反应。 - This theory is widely derided by conventional scientists.
这一理论遭到了守旧派科学家的普遍嘲笑。
- Opposition MPs derided the Government's response to the crisis...
双语例句
- At first, Robert Fulton's plans for his steamboat were derided as chimerical nonsense.
起先,罗勃特富尔顿有关于他的汽船的计划,被嘲笑当做不真实的愚蠢的行为。 - Mr Obama has been derided for leading from behind, but he was far from alone in his hesitations.
奥巴马被嘲笑为“幕后领导”,而在利比亚问题上犹豫不决的远不止他一人。 - Bill Clinton's school-to-work initiative, a nod to the apprenticeship system, was derided as second-rate education.
比尔克林顿首创的“从学校到工作岗位”是向学徒制体系致意,当初被人耻笑为二流的教育体系。 - What do World Cup fans think about the country's much derided viticulture?
这些世界杯球迷是如何看待这个国家的葡萄酒酿造工艺呢? - Such patents are usually derided by research-intensive Western firms& but Schneider was stung by one that had been issued to Chint.
这些专利通常受到注重研究的西方公司的嘲弄&但施耐德却被正泰集团的这样一个专利给刺痛了。 - Alan Greenspan has been derided for his naive surprise that bank boards did not act in the best interests of shareholders.
银行董事会没有按照股东的最大利益行事,艾伦格林斯潘(alangreenspan)曾对此天真地感到意外,并因此遭到外界的嘲笑。 - More serious is his widely derided public speaking manner.
更严重的是,其公开演讲风格受到了人们普遍的嘲笑。 - And the Pharisees also, who were covetous, heard all these things: and they derided him.
法利赛人是贪爱钱财的,他们听见这一切话,就嗤笑耶稣。 - He derided his student's attempt to solve the biggest problem in mathematics.
他嘲笑学生试图解决数学上的最大难题的企图。 - I was derided for making such a stupid suggestion.
人们嘲笑我提出这么蠢的建议。
