asperity
n. 粗暴; (表面的)粗糙; (環境的)艱苦; 嚴寒的天氣
If you say something with asperity, you say it impatiently and severely.
'I told you Preskel had no idea,' remarked Kemp with some asperity.
“我告訴過你普雷斯克毫不知情的,”肯普頗為不耐煩地說道。
1. something hard to endure;
2. harshness of manner
Thicker films assure fewer asperity contacts and less wear.
油膜越厚,摩擦越少,並且磨損越小.
Mrs Tremaine, wrought up, could resist an unusual asperity.
屈裡曼太太被惹上氣來, 忍不住尖銳地頂她一句.
He spoke to the boy with asperity.
他嚴厲地對那男孩講話.
"I told you Preskel had no idea," remarked Kemp with some asperity.
“我告訴過你普雷斯克毫不知情的,”肯普頗為不耐煩地說道。