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deride, v. (dɪˈraɪd) [ad. L. dērīdē-re to laugh to scorn, scoff at, f. de- I. 4 + L. rīdēre to laugh. Cf. OF. derire and rare derider (Godef.).] 1. trans. To laugh at in contempt or scorn; to laugh to scorn: to make sport of, mock.1530 [see deriding below]. 1545 Joye Exp. Dan. iii. 44 In al tymes ha...
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deride/dɪˈraɪd; dɪ`raɪd/ v[Tn, Cn.n/a]~ sb/sth (as sth) treat sb/sth as funny and not worthy of serious attention; mock sb/sth 嘲笑; 嘲弄 They derided his efforts (as childish). 他们嘲笑他的做法(很幼稚).
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World's top fossil-fuel bosses deride efforts to move away ...
4 hours ago — The bosses of the world's leading oil and gas companies have poured scorn on efforts to move away from fossil fuels, complaining that a “visibly ...
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Picrochole
Picrochole is a stereotypical bad king, whom Rabelais seeks to deride by putting him in apposition to the good king, represented by Grandgousier, Gargantua's
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deridable
deridable, a. (dɪˈraɪdəb(ə)l) [f. deride v. + -able.] That may be derided or ridiculed.1804 Jeffrey Let. in Ld. Cockburn Life II. xliv, You..have yet to learn that everything has a respectable, and a deridable aspect.
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Revolución de Amor
Critics of the band deride it for being too slick and polished, with an "arena rock" aura, but others consider it to have some of their strongest writing
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derident
† deˈrident, a. nonce-wd. Obs. [ad. L. dērīdēnt-em, pr. pple. of L. dērīdēre to deride.] ? Deriding, or smiling.1609 Ev. Woman in Hum. i. i. in Bullen O. Pl. IV. 308 Bosse. Most sweete mistriss, most derydent starre. Acut. Then most rydent starre faire falle ye.
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Double Dealer
Toshiyuki Koike - Keyboard
Takanobu Kimoto - Bass
Yoshio Isoda - Drums
Former members
Kosaku Mitani - Bass
Discography
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Double Dealer (2000)
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decachinnate
† deˈcachinnate, v. Obs.—0 [f. L. dēcachinnāre (Tertull.) to deride (de- I. 4).] ‘To scorn’ (Cockeram, 1623).
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The New Eve
Manages to deride utopian ideals, but can not avoid them because it is an active participant in shaping the "new world".
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bilauh
† biˈlauh, -lauȝ, v. Obs. Forms see laugh. [Com. Teut.: OE. bihlięhhan, -hlęhhan = OHG. bihlahhian (MHG. and mod.G. belachen, Du. belagchen), Goth. bihlahjan to laugh at, deride, f. bi-, be- 4 + hlahjan, in OE. hlięhhan, to laugh.] trans. To laugh at; mock, deride.a 1000 Guthlac (Gr.) 1331 Huru ic s...
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Aesthetic taste
Bad taste
Bad taste (also poor taste or vulgarity) is generally used to deride individuals with 'poor' aesthetic judgment.
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Waving the bloody shirt
"Waving the bloody shirt" and "bloody shirt campaign" were pejorative phrases, used during American election campaigns in the 19th century, to deride opposing
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《CLANNAD》对你有什么影响与启示?如何评价这部动画?
A warmth that people, perhaps rightfully, deride as unrealistic.
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嗤之以鼻 - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Chinese: ·turn up one's nose; to scoff at; to sneer; to deride; to pooh-pooh
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