She gave a short, derisive laugh.
她讥讽地笑了笑。
1.嘲笑的,嘲弄的
1.showing that you think sb. or sth. is stupid, unimportant, or useless
1.But as The Economist went to press, they too seemed to be on the verge of striking a deal, just as the derisive Mr Erdogan had predicted.
但是,当《经济学家》杂志正要出版时,他们好像还处在达成协议的边缘,正像埃尔多安曾预言的嘲弄那样。
2.This is usually met with a derisive snort, but soon, sure enough, Mary and Joe are eating popcorn together in the bleachers.
但不久后,乔和玛丽肯定会一起坐在运动场的露天看台上,一边看比赛,一边吃爆玉米花。
3.We've even come up with a derisive nickname for people who voluntarily plunge into stressful situations: they're "adrenaline junkies. "
我们甚至嘲笑那些人,他们自愿投身到紧张这样一种状态:他们称为“肾上腺素迷们”。
4.But his "short, derisive bark" of a laugh, his Roman nose, and most of all his life with sharks, were just the same.
虽然昆特船长的穿着比蒙杜斯更简朴,但是带有嘲讽意味的短笑,罗马鼻子,以及一生与鲨鱼的缠绵,这两人是完全一样的。
5.I'll pause here to let the derisive laughter die down.
我将在此稍作停顿,让嘲弄的笑声平息。
6.In neither case was the derisive use of a European term accidental.
这两例无不是欧洲偶发性戏剧性的印证。
7.derisive laughter; a jeering crowd; her mocking smile; taunting shouts of `coward' and `sissy'.
嘲笑;发出嘲笑的人群;她嘲弄的笑;嘲笑他是‘胆小鬼’、‘娘娘腔’。
8.Immediately a man rose from the audience, indignant and full of derisive laughter.
马上就有一个人从听众席上愤怒地站起来,尽是嘲笑。
9.When that expression was coined, it was derisive -- like, "Oh, who would believe in a Big Bang? "
当这个词语被创造出来的时候,有些人嘲弄说-“噢,谁会相信宇宙大爆炸?”
10.A derisive or contemptuous sound made by vibrating the extended tongue and the lips while exhaling.
呸声;呵斥震动突出的舌头和嘴唇,同时呵气发出表示责怪或轻蔑的声音