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Nota d'usoL'aggettivo derisive significa “derisorio, di scherno”: He made derisive grunts during the roll-call, fece dei borbottii di scherno durante l'appello; derisive laughter, risata di scherno. L'aggettivo derisory può essere sinonimo di derisive, ma il suo significato più diffuso è “irrisorio”, cioè ridicolo, risibile: The management made a derisory pay offer, la direzione offrì una paga irrisoria. -
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[dɪ'raɪsɪv]aggettivo derisivo, derisorio* * *[-siv]1) (mocking; showing scorn: derisive laughter.) di derisione2) (causing or deserving scorn: The salary they offered me was derisive.) derisorio* * *derisive /dɪˈraɪsɪv/a.derisorio; di derisione: derisive cheers, applausi di derisionederisivelyavv.derisoriamente.NOTA D'USO: - derisive o derisory?-* * *[dɪ'raɪsɪv]aggettivo derisivo, derisorio -
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adjective1) (ridiculously inadequate) lächerlich2) (scoffing) verächtlich; (ironical) spöttisch* * *[-səri]* * *de·ri·sory[dɪˈraɪsəri]1. (derisive) spöttisch, höhnisch2. (ridiculous) lächerlich\derisory amount lächerliche Menge* * *[dI'raIsərɪ]adj1) amount, offer lächerlich2)See:= academic.ru/19778/derisive">derisive* * *1. spöttisch, höhnisch, Hohn…:derisive laughter Hohngelächter n2. lächerlich (Angebot etc)* * *adjective1) (ridiculously inadequate) lächerlich2) (scoffing) verächtlich; (ironical) spöttisch* * *adj.höhnisch adj.spöttisch adj. -
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adjective(ironical) spöttisch; (scoffing) verächtlich* * *[-siv]2) (causing or deserving scorn: The salary they offered me was derisive.) höhnisch* * *de·ri·sive[dɪˈraɪsɪv]adj spöttisch, höhnisch\derisive laughter hämisches Gelächter* * *[dI'raIsɪv]adjspöttisch, höhnisch; (= malicious) hämisch, verächtlich* * *1. spöttisch, höhnisch, Hohn…:derisive laughter Hohngelächter n2. lächerlich (Angebot etc)* * *adjective(ironical) spöttisch; (scoffing) verächtlich* * *adj.höhnisch adj.spöttisch adj. -
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- səriadjective (ridiculous: His attempts were derisory.) irrisoriotr[dɪ'raɪzərɪ]1 (offer etc) irrisorio,-a, ridículo,-aadj.• irrisorio, -a adj.• ridículo, -a adj.dɪ'raɪzəriadjective <sum/offer> irrisorio[dɪ'raɪsǝrɪ]ADJ1) [amount] irrisorio2) = derisive* * *[dɪ'raɪzəri]adjective <sum/offer> irrisorio -
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- siv1) (mocking; showing scorn: derisive laughter.) spotsk, hånlig, latterlig2) (causing or deserving scorn: The salary they offered me was derisive.) latterlig, useriøsadj. \/dɪˈraɪsɪv\/, \/dɪˈraɪzɪv\/, \/dɪˈrɪzɪv\/ eller derisory1) hånende, spottende, spotsk, hånlig2) latterlig, lattervekkendepoint a derisive finger at peke nese av -
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[-səri]adjective (ridiculous: His attempts were derisory.) smešen* * *[diráisəri]adjective ( derisorily adverb)see derisive -
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > derisory
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См. также в других словарях:
derisory — derisive, derisory Although their meanings have coincided since their first appearance in the 17c, in current use they are for the most part kept separate, derisive meaning ‘scoffing, scornful’ as in derisive laughter and derisive remarks and… … Modern English usage
derisive — derisive, derisory Although their meanings have coincided since their first appearance in the 17c, in current use they are for the most part kept separate, derisive meaning ‘scoffing, scornful’ as in derisive laughter and derisive remarks and… … Modern English usage
derisive — , derisory Something that is derisive conveys ridicule or contempt. Something that is derisory invites it. A derisory offer is likely to provoke a derisive response … Bryson’s dictionary for writers and editors
Derisory — De*ri so*ry, a. [L. derisorius: cf. F. d[ e]risoire.] Derisive; mocking. Shaftesbury. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
derisory — ► ADJECTIVE 1) ridiculously small or inadequate. 2) another term for DERISIVE(Cf. ↑derisively) … English terms dictionary
derisive — [di rī′sə rē, di rīzərēdi rī′siv, di rīziv] adj. [ML derisivus: see DERISION & IVE] 1. showing derision; ridiculing 2. provoking derision; ridiculous: Also derisory [di rī′sə rē, di rīzərē] derisively adv. derisiveness n … English World dictionary
derisive, derisory — Something that is derisive conveys ridicule or contempt. Something that is derisory invites it. A derisory offer is likely to provoke a derisive response … Dictionary of troublesome word
derisive, derisory — Something that is derisive conveys ridicule or contempt. Something that is derisory invites it. A derisory offer is likely to provoke a derisive response … Dictionary of troublesome word
derisory — [[t]dɪra͟ɪzəri[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED (disapproval) If you describe something such as an amount of money as derisory, you are emphasizing that it is so small or inadequate that it seems silly or not worth considering. She was being paid what I… … English dictionary
derisive — /dəˈraɪsɪv/ (say duh ruysiv), /dəˈrɪzɪv/ (say duh riziv) adjective 1. characterised by derision; ridiculing; mocking. 2. → derisory. –derisively, adverb –derisiveness, noun Usage: The traditional distinction is that derisive means conveying… …
derisory — adjective 1 an amount of money that is derisory is so small that it is not worth considering seriously: Unions described the pay offer as derisory. 2 derisive: derisory comments derisorily adverb … Longman dictionary of contemporary English