derisive

名词 n. 形容词 adj.
/dɪˈɹaɪ.sɪv/|/dɪˈɹɪ.sɪv/    /dɪˈraɪsɪv/|[dɪˈraɪsɪv]|[dɪˈrʌɪsɪv]

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A derisive remark. rare
    — The three lambs stood at bay, huddled close together, and helplessly bleated feeble derisives at the wolf who has headed them off from safety; but their polite and Englishy tone was a source of Homeric laughter to this Thersites of the Pleasance.
形容词 adj.
  1. Expressing or characterized by derision; mocking; ridiculing.
    — The critic's review of the film was derisive.
  2. Deserving or provoking derision or ridicule.
    — The plot of the film was so derisive that the audience began to jeer.

词形变化

more derisive comparative most derisive superlative derisives plural

词源

词源 1
From the participle stem of Latin dērīdeō (“to deride”) + -ive.
词源 2
From the participle stem of Latin dērīdeō (“to deride”) + -ive.
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