1. Back then, the only people subject to sustained derision on Wall Street were those who dissented. 当时,华尔街上唯一一直受到嘲讽的正是那些不同意这种看法的人。
2. It was an acute problem for certain writers who cherished democracy but whose work lay exposed to popular derision . 对于某些热爱民主而作品广受公众嘲笑的作家来说,这的确是一个严重问题。
3. Your attempt at derision will not deter me, he replied with a laugh. You deserve the promotion. He gave me a par on the back and descended he stairs. 尽管你企图自嘲自谦,但这也阻挡不了我做出以上决定。他回答时大笑起来,你应该得到提升。说完拍拍我的背,下楼梯去了。
英英解释
n.
1. contemptuous laughter
2. the act of deriding or treating with contempt
网络释义
derision 嘲笑;
愚弄;
笑柄;
嘲笑的对象;
By pouring their derision 传步他们的嘲笑;
be the derision of 被...嘲笑;
是...的笑柄;
be in derision 被嘲笑;
they had rejected him in derision 因为当他们一听说自己的刑罚,反成了别人的利益,便知这是上主的作为。;