Her speech was greeted with howls of derision.
她的演讲受到阵阵嘲笑。
He became an object of universal derision.
他成了众人嘲弄的对象。
1.嘲笑
2.被嘲笑的人[事物];笑柄
1.the opinion that someone or something is stupid, unimportant, or useless
1.The new boy took two broad coppers out of his pocket and held them out with derision.
新来的孩子从口袋里掏出两个大铜板,显出讥讽的神气伸出手来。
2." They then said in derision: " If you were foolish enough to sing all the summer, you must dance supperless to bed in the winter.
蚂蚁们嘲笑之:“你个傻蛋,既然你整个夏天都唱掉了,那冬天你就空着肚皮跳舞上床好了。”
3.But now they that are younger than I have me in derision , whose fathers I would have disdained to have set with the dogs of my flock.
但如今,比我年少的人戏笑我。其人之父我曾藐视,不肯安在看守我羊群的狗中。
4.People will point their fingers at him with derision.
人们将指着他嘲笑。
5.smile A facial expression characterized by an upward curving of the corners of the mouth and indicating pleasure, amusement, or derision.
一种面部表情,其特点是嘴角向上弯成曲线,表示舒服、高兴或嘲笑
6.Make ye him drunken: for he magnified [himself] against the LORD: Moab also shall wallow in his vomit, and he also shall be in derision.
你们要使摩押沉醉,因她向耶和华夸大。她要在自己所吐之中打滚,又要被人嗤笑。
7.Professionals use the word "amateur" as a term of derision for those who lack formal training and qualifications.
专业人士用“业余者”这个词来嘲笑那些缺乏正式培训和没有资格证书的人。
8.It was an acute one for certain American 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美国作家,的确是一个严重问题。
9.Gerrard, who trudged from the field to gleeful blue derision that day, later said he was "hurt" .
那天在太妃球迷嘲讽中被换下的杰拉德之后表示他很‘受伤’。
10.their princes shall fall by the sword for the rage of their tongue: this shall be their derision in the land of Egypt.
他们的首领要横尸沙场,因为他们说狂傲的话。这事要成为埃及人讥笑的把柄。