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DERISIVE - traduzione in arabo


DERISIVE         
  • The [[mocking of Jesus]], here as depicted by [[Matthias Grünewald]], is an historically popular theme for artists.
ACT OF INSULTING OR MAKING LIGHT, OFTEN USING CARICATURE
Derisive; Make fun of; Mocking; Draft:Mockery; Derision; Making fun of; Scoffing; Ridicule; Derisiveness; Draft:Scoffer

الصفة

تَهَكُّمِيّ ; ساخِر ; سُخْرِيّ ; مُتَهَكِّم ; مُسْتَهْزِئ ; هازِئ

derisive         
  • The [[mocking of Jesus]], here as depicted by [[Matthias Grünewald]], is an historically popular theme for artists.
ACT OF INSULTING OR MAKING LIGHT, OFTEN USING CARICATURE
Derisive; Make fun of; Mocking; Draft:Mockery; Derision; Making fun of; Scoffing; Ridicule; Derisiveness; Draft:Scoffer
ساخر تافه ، لا يستحق الذكر
derisive         
  • The [[mocking of Jesus]], here as depicted by [[Matthias Grünewald]], is an historically popular theme for artists.
ACT OF INSULTING OR MAKING LIGHT, OFTEN USING CARICATURE
Derisive; Make fun of; Mocking; Draft:Mockery; Derision; Making fun of; Scoffing; Ridicule; Derisiveness; Draft:Scoffer
صِفَة : ساخر

Definizione

derisive
[d?'r??s?v, -z-]
¦ adjective expressing contempt or ridicule.
Derivatives
derisively adverb
derisiveness noun
Esempi dal corpus di testo per DERISIVE
1. Bernard Parish were just as derisive of federal efforts.
2. It met with derisive criticism from other family experts who called it insulting to men.
3. "Yes, they were ministers ..." he conceded, to loud and derisive jeers.
4. Fallon was also derisive of Iraqi leaders‘ intentions and competence, and dubious about the surge.
5. If Republicans were skeptical, Democrats were derisive when they heard about the plan.