英 [ˈsɑːkæzəm] 美 [ˈsɑːrkæzəm]
n. 讽刺,挖苦
sarcasm /ˈsɑːkæzəm/ CET6 TEM4
不可数名词 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. 挖苦; 讽刺
Sarcasm and demeaning remarks have no place in parenting.
挖苦和贬损的言语不应用来教育子女。
witty language used to convey insults or scorn
he used sarcasm to upset his opponent
同义词: irony / satire / caustic remark
讽刺;挖苦;嘲笑-引用次数:2
参考来源中国艳俗艺术研究
讽刺
讽刺
sarcastic 挖苦的;尖刻的,辛辣的
sarcastically 讽刺地;挖苦地
He didn't intend any sarcasm.
他没有任何讽刺的意思。
Sarcasm and demeaning remarks have no place in parenting.
挖苦和贬损的言语不应用来教育子女。
Her sarcasm wounded his vanity.
她挖苦的语言刺伤了他的虚荣心。
"You might as well laugh as cry and the tragedy that is the human condition invites sarcasm, invites irony,invites satire, invites laughter.
VOA : standard.2010.03.20
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