1·Her speech was greeted with howls of derision.
她的演讲受到阵阵嘲笑。
—— 《牛津词典》
2·A wild burst of laughter followed, partly of derision and partly of delight in the excellence of the joke.
接着是一阵狂笑,一半是嘲笑,一半是为这个绝妙的笑话而高兴。
3·It may be a function of empathy; we feel badly for the objects of our derision.
这也许是移情作用的一个功能;我们会对自己嘲笑的对象感到抱歉。
4·So the court, though still widely regarded in Africa with suspicion and sometimes even derision, may yet prove to have teeth.
因此,国际刑事法院尽管在非洲仍然受到广泛的猜疑,有时甚至被嘲笑,但也许已经证明了其威慑力。
5·Significantly, the students' response was not anger, but derision - a clear sign of how the US is now perceived.
值得注意的是,学生们的反应不是愤怒,而是嘲笑——这清楚地表明了他们对美国的看法。