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单词 derisively
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Definition of derisively in English:

derisively

adverbdɪˈrɪzɪvlidəˈraɪsɪvli
  • In a manner expressing contempt or ridicule.

    she snorted derisively at him
    they derisively referred to clients as muppets
    Example sentencesExamples
    • A group of the boy's friends stood behind the two, laughing derisively at Mike's plight.
    • Most of his films were often butchered by producers and distributors, hideously dubbed and derisively reviewed.
    • Anderson speaks derisively about the rock and pop mainstream.
    • Among the benefits of being part of what he derisively terms "Old Europe" is an overriding sense of history, a quality for which America is not generally known.
    • The market economy derisively tramples our identity in God and Christ, and for good reason.
    • Williams remained true to that promise, and his defensive mistakes almost always were greeted derisively by Boston fans.
    • So he wrote an initiative, and to the surprise of the civic establishment which derisively opposed it, it passed handily.
    • Last year when he first announced he was running, I used to derisively call him the rookie.
    • They were attacked from the left and derisively labeled "neoconservatives."
    • Throughout the 1980s, most of these pundits derisively condemned Reagan's policies.

Definition of derisively in US English:

derisively

adverbdəˈraɪsɪvlidəˈrīsivlē
  • In a manner expressing contempt or ridicule.

    she snorted derisively at him
    they derisively referred to clients as muppets
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Anderson speaks derisively about the rock and pop mainstream.
    • So he wrote an initiative, and to the surprise of the civic establishment which derisively opposed it, it passed handily.
    • Williams remained true to that promise, and his defensive mistakes almost always were greeted derisively by Boston fans.
    • Among the benefits of being part of what he derisively terms "Old Europe" is an overriding sense of history, a quality for which America is not generally known.
    • Most of his films were often butchered by producers and distributors, hideously dubbed and derisively reviewed.
    • Last year when he first announced he was running, I used to derisively call him the rookie.
    • They were attacked from the left and derisively labeled "neoconservatives."
    • A group of the boy's friends stood behind the two, laughing derisively at Mike's plight.
    • Throughout the 1980s, most of these pundits derisively condemned Reagan's policies.
    • The market economy derisively tramples our identity in God and Christ, and for good reason.
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