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derisions
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嘲笑, 讥笑
laughing at someone or something in a mean way
- He heard derision from the back when he couldn't answer the question.
当他无法回答这个问题时,他听到后面传来嘲笑。
- She shared her idea, but only got derision from the group.
她分享了她的想法,但只得到了小组的嘲笑。
2
嘲笑, 讥讽
mockery expressed through words or actions in a biting or sarcastic manner
Derision is the use of ridicule or mockery to express contempt or scorn towards someone or something. It involves making fun of or belittling a person, idea, or situation in a way that shows strong disapproval or disrespect. For example, if someone were to laugh at a person's serious attempt to share a new idea by making sarcastic remarks, that would be an act of derision. Derision often aims to undermine or diminish the target by highlighting perceived flaws or absurdities.
- His comments, full of derision, hurt the feelings of many in the room.
他的评论充满了嘲笑,伤害了房间里许多人的感情。
- The film was not a sincere tribute but a piece of derision, mocking the original's intent.
这部电影不是真诚的致敬,而是对原作意图的嘲弄。
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