英 [sɑːˈdɒnɪk] 美 [sɑːrˈdɑːnɪk]
adj. 讽刺的;嘲笑的,冷笑的
比较级more sardonic
最高级most
sardonic /sɑːˈdɒnɪk/ TEM8
形容词 If you describe someone as sardonic, you mean their attitude to people or things is humorous but rather critical. 讥讽的
He was a big, sardonic man, who intimidated even the most self-confident students.
他身材高大、爱讽刺人,甚至震慑住了最自信的学生们。
disdainfully or ironically humorous; scornful and mocking
his rebellion is the bitter, sardonic laughter of all great satirists
讽刺的,挖苦的 sardonic adj. 讽刺的,嘲笑的 sanctimonious 星宿派经过他们首领丁春秋的sanction,占领了太阳sanctuary,一些sane的人们劝他们收手,然而遭到了不讲sanitatio...
... rebuff 回绝,断然拒绝 sardonic 讽刺的,嘲笑的,讥讽的 optical 视觉的,用以使人看得清楚的,帮助视力的 ...
... 〖sardonic;sarcastic〗讥讽嘲笑 〖thrust;ridicule;satirize;mock;quip〗嘲笑讽刺 〖ridicule;mock;quip;satirize〗∶用旁敲侧击或尖刻的话挖苦、指摘或嘲笑言行 ...
... whimsical 异想天开的 sardonic 讥讽的 facetious (常为不当地)引人发笑的...
sardonically 冷嘲地;讽刺地
He was a big, sardonic man, who intimidated even the most self-confident students.
他身材高大、爱讽刺人,甚至震慑住了最自信的学生们。
Evelyn is entertaining company, with droll and sardonic observations on nearly everything.
伊芙琳以其对几乎每件事情都冷嘲式的方式和离奇可笑的见解娱乐伙伴。
A passenger, noting this play, grew excessively sardonic, and winked at himself in one of the numerous mirrors.
有个旅客看见了这出戏,非常讥讽地对着一面镜子朝自己眨了眨眼。
Jelinek has created a witty, sardonic creature, rather than the demure-seeming public Jackie familiar to Americans.
The director, Joseph Cedar, an Israeli filmmaker born in America, has a sardonic view of them both.
Sir Nick, a languid old Etonian with a sardonic sense of humour, is a veteran of such occasions.