sarcasm
n. 讥讽; 嘲讽
Sarcasm is speech or writing which actually means the opposite of what it seems to say. Sarcasm is usually intended to mock or insult someone.
'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。
His voice was heavy with sarcasm...
他的话语里明显有讽刺意味。
1. witty language used to convey insults or scorn;
Her sarcasm wounded his vanity.
她挖苦的语言刺伤了他的虚荣心.
He made a lot of enemies for his pride , and sarcasm.
他一直恃才傲物, 得罪了不少人.
She was given to using bitter sarcasm.
她惯于用尖酸刻薄语言挖苦人.
He used sarcasm to upset his opponent.
他用讽刺挖苦来打击对手.
For some reason, an edge of sarcasm pervades these apparently innocent exchanges.
出于某种原因, 讽刺的声音压过了那些明显单纯的声音.
n. 嘲笑,嘲弄,讽刺,辱骂,侮辱
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n. 尖刻,刻薄,苛刻,严厉
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