中英
derisive
/ dɪˈraɪsɪv /
/ dɪˈraɪsɪv /
  • 简明
  • 柯林斯
  • adj.嘲笑的,嘲弄的;可付之一笑的
  • GRE/SAT/
  • 网络释义
  • 英英释义
  • 1

     嘲弄的

    ... GRE阅读中关于嘲弄的高频词汇 derisive 嘲弄的 jeer 嘲笑 ...

  • 2

     嘲笑的

    ... derisive 嘲笑的,嘲弄的;可付之一笑的 derisory 嘲弄的;嘲笑的 derisively 嘲弄地;嘲笑地 ...

  • 3

     值得嘲笑的

    ... 可嘲笑的 quizzable 值得嘲笑的 derisive 嘲笑的声音 yah ...

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  • 双语例句
  • 权威例句
  • 1
    She gave a short, derisive laugh.
    她讥讽地笑了笑。
    《牛津词典》
  • 2
    There was a short, derisive laugh.
    响起一阵短促的嘲笑声。
    《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
  • 3
    His confession was greeted with derisive hoots.
    他的坦白招来了大声嘲笑。
    《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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  • 同近义词
  • 同根词
  • 词源
  • 百科
  • Derisive

    A pejorative (also term of abuse, term of disparagement, or derogatory term) is a word or grammatical form of expression that expresses contempt, criticism, hostility, disregard and/or disrespect. A term can be regarded as pejorative in some social or cultural groups but not in others.[citation needed] Sometimes, a term may begin as pejorative and eventually be adopted in a non-pejorative sense (or vice versa) in some or all contexts.When a term begins as pejorative and eventually is adopted in a non-pejorative sense this is called "melioration" in historical linguistics. It may also be called amelioration, reclaiming, or semantic change. Some examples of melioration are "punk" or "dude".Name slurs can also involve an insulting or disparaging innuendo, rather than being a direct derogatory remark. In some cases, a person's name can be redefined with an unpleasant or insulting meaning, or applied to a group of people considered by the majority to be inferior or lower in social class, as a group label with a disparaging meaning. Also, an ethnic slur or racial slur can be used as a pejorative to imply people of those groups are inferior or deficient.

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