derisory / (dɪˈraɪsərɪ, -zərɪ) /

贬值贬低减损减损的

derisory 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. subject to or worthy of derision, esp because of being ridiculously small or inadequate
  2. another word for derisive

derisory 近义词

derisory

等同于 laughable

derisory

等同于 paltry

derisory

等同于 piddling

derisory

等同于 ridiculous

derisory

等同于 laughing

derisory

等同于 contemptuous

derisory

等同于 crazy

derisory

等同于 farcical

更多derisory例句

  1. Accordingly, when the pirates finally make contact and demand $50 million, Peter offers them a derisory $250,000.
  2. But at least the Goncourt, with its derisory 50NF cash reward, had clean hands.
  3. Steno was accused before the Quarantia and let off with a punishment which the Doge regarded as derisory.
  4. "Come and shew yer ticket o' leave," urged Culling with derisory finger outstretched to indicate the forces of law and order.
  5. The term astrology had none of the unfortunate or derisory signification that it has at the present time.
  6. The slightest glance of amused and derisory intelligence passed between them as the Complete Sportsman plunged into the game.
  7. Emitting a long streamer of smoke, he summed up the whole thing in a nutshell with a derisory—Pouf!