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Перевод: derision speek derision


[существительное]
высмеивание; осмеяние; посмешище
[существительное]


Тезаурус:

  1. A propaganda of peace based on the readiness of objectors to undergo hard labour was likely to meet with derision, if not anger, at a time when hundreds of thousands of young men were fighting and dying for their country in far more appalling conditions.
  2. Though greeted with nothing like the derision that met Howarth's six-page statement, the spokesmen encountered a fair degree of scepticism.
  3. But when your German friends saw us doing this, they hooted with derision.
  4. However, the move has been greeted with derision by many academics.
  5. There is a relentless derision of Mr Kinnock among some young apparatchiks and if that reflects voices higher up it adds to the sense that, like bad generals, the Tories may be underestimating the enemy, as dangerous to them as hubris for Labour.
  6. At the time we first met him his limited confidence in himself had been further undermined by June Braithwaite's derision of his way of "going on".
  7. But if attempts to produce this concrete research are doomed to neglect or derision or to be defined as "espionage", then what can be achieved?
  8. She gave a snort of derision, and snatched her hand away.
  9. Little was known about the substance in those days, but this form of defence, relying mainly on the naivety of the jury, was met with the derision it deserved.
  10. You might have expected a howl of derision to greet this cry, but it did not come.
  11. In his humiliation he forged a magical net which caught her in flagrante delicto with her lover, ARES, and exposed them to the derision of the other gods.
  12. Twenty years of industrial strife had ensured that an industry where we were once world leaders was an object of pity and derision.
  13. Meanwhile, significant groups of intellectuals and artists, often in a somewhat modish, self-conscious way which attracted derision in the press, seemed to move away from identification with their society, so alien to their instincts did what they saw as the unacceptable, philistine face of Thatcherism appear to be.

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