scathing
adj. (言詞、文章)嚴厲的,尖刻的; 不留情的
v. <詩>傷害,損害(尤指使之枯萎)( scathe的現在分詞)
If you say that someone is being scathing about something, you mean that they are being very critical of it.
His report was scathing about Loyalist and Republican terror groups...
他的報告猛烈抨擊了忠英派和共和軍的恐怖組織。
He then launched a scathing attack on previous leaders.
他接著嚴厲地斥責了幾位前任領導者。
1. marked by harshly abusive criticism;
He is equally scathing of anyone who dismisses his own role.
對於忽視他的地位的人他也會同樣還以顏色.
A scathing indictment of dear old dad.
對親愛的老父親的嚴厲指控.
It is scathing tract on the uselessness of war.
這是一本對戰爭無用性進行嚴厲批評的小冊子.
Yet their book was a scathing critique of the radicals and the revolutionaries.
然而他們的新書卻對激進分子和革命者進行了嚴厲的批判.
Mr. Alexander launched a scathing attack on Labour's campaign tactics.
亞歷山大先生對工黨的競選策略發起猛烈進攻.