sarcasm

英 ['sɑːkæz(ə)m] 美 ['sɑrkæzəm]
  • n. 讽刺;挖苦;嘲笑

助记提示


1. sarc- + -asm (希腊语后缀).
2. literally "rend or tear flesh, strip off the flesh".
3. => biting a person with speaking harshly, bitterly, or derisively.
4. => sneer, jest, taunt, mockery.

双语例句


1. "What a pity," Graham said with a hint of sarcasm.
“太遗憾了,”格雷厄姆略带挖苦地说道。

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2. Keith hoped the obvious sarcasm would have its intended effect.
基思希望这一明显的讽刺能达到预期的效果。

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3. Fred ignored the sarcasm.
弗雷德对讽刺挖苦置之不理。

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4. His voice was dripping with sarcasm.
他的话里满是讥讽。

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5. His sarcasm hurt her feelings.
他的讽刺伤害了她的感情.

来自《简明英汉词典》

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