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derisory [dɪˈraɪsəri]

adj. 嘲笑的,嘲弄的;

例句:

  • She was being paid what I considered a derisory amount of money.
    在我看来,她得到的报酬真是少得可怜。
  • Were the contracts that were offered to the players as derisory as we have been led to believe?
    合同里给球员开出的薪水真如想要我们相信的那样低得可笑吗?
  • Few non - Japanese investors own yen cash or bonds, and central bank holdings are similarly derisory.
    很少有外国投资者持有日元现金或债券, 各国央行的持有量也同样少得可怜.
  • Both rejected the present rate offer as 'derisory'.
    来自Oxford Times
  • The most important thing is asking how we deal with these derisory claims.
    来自THETIMES
  • What would appear to them a derisory sum might be of importance to a poet.
    来自S. Unwin