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sardonic
英[sɑː'dɒnɪk] 美[sɑːr'dɑːnɪk]
单词基本解释
adj.讥讽的;嘲笑的;冷笑的

副词::sardonically

名词::sardonicism

详尽释义
adj.(形容词)
  1. 讥讽的
  2. 嘲笑的
  3. 冷嘲的
  4. 冷笑的
  5. 轻慢的
  6. 轻蔑的
  7. 话中带刺的
  8. 冷嘲热讽的
  9. 挖苦人的
英英释义
Adjective:
  1. disdainfully or ironically humorous; scornful and mocking;

    "his rebellion is the bitter, sardonic laughter of all great satirists"
    "a wry pleasure to be...reminded of all that one is missing"

词典解释

1.冷嘲的;讥讽的
If you describe someone assardonic, you mean their attitude to people or things is humorous but rather critical.

sardonic的反义词

e.g. ...a big,sardonic man, who intimidated his students.
令学生胆怯的身材魁梧、爱嘲讽人的男人
e.g. ...asardonic sense of humour.
冷嘲式的幽默感

sardonically
He grinned sardonically and bowed towards her.
他咧嘴讪笑,并朝她鞠了一躬。
网络解释

1. 讥讽的;讽刺的;嘲笑的:fluorescence 荧光, 荧光性 |sardonic 讥讽的;讽刺的;嘲笑的 | sadistic [心]虐待狂的, 残酷成性的

2. 嘲笑的:Ferocious凶猛的 |sardonic嘲笑的 | Quote引用

3. 讽刺的,嘲笑道:sarcastic讽刺的a |sardonic讽刺的,嘲笑道 | satiate饱足的,过分满足v

4. 讥笑的:1. metallic 似金属的 | 2.sardonic 讥笑的 | 3. intrinsic 本质的

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例句
用作形容词(adj.)
  1. There was a sardonic expression on her face.
    她脸上有一种嘲讽的表情。
  2. There is little of Satie's sardonic wit to be heard in Skempton's works.
    在斯开普顿的作品里几乎听不到萨蒂那种讥讽的智慧。
  3. Her voice faded away at the sardonic gleam in his eyes.
    在他嘲笑的眼神中,她的声音慢慢低下去。
  4. Creole started into something else, it was almost sardonic.
    克里奥尔又开始了,这次几乎是在嘲笑。
  5. "I'm not being silly," she replied with a sardonic laugh.
    她冷笑道:“我才不胡说呢。”
  6. He held himself erect, and his face wore its customary sardonic smile.
    他挺直了身体,依旧冷冷地微笑。
经典引文
  • The sardonic historian, whose rule it is to exhibit human nature always as an object of mockery.

    出自:Isaac Taylor
  • The corners of his mouth were turned slightly up in a sardonic smile.

    出自:J. Steinbeck
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