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satiric
讽刺的
常用释义
英音[ səˈtɪrɪk ]
美音[ səˈtɪrɪk ]
基本释义
  • adj. 讽刺的;挖苦的
例句
  • 1·That movie is very satiric.
    那部电影很有讽刺性。
  • 2·I don't quite into satiric literature.
    我不怎么喜欢讽刺文学。
  • 3·He is a satiric man and always be rude to others.
    他是一个喜欢挖苦别人的人,对别人很不礼貌。
  • 4·In 1726, he wrote and published his greatest satiric work, Gulliver's Travels.
    在1726年,他撰写出版了他最大的讽刺,佛的游记。
  • 5·Music is but the only one which is no language for expressing satiric or mean things.
    音乐是唯一不能用及表达卑鄙的或讽刺的事物的语言。
  • 6·A local news report about a prenup and marriage breakup would make a fine satiric tale.
    某地区新闻报道了婚前协议和离婚的一个很讽刺的故事。
  • 7·It was the manner of expression_r, the satiric method that made them interesting and entertaining.
    而是表达的方式、讽刺的方法手段使它们变得有趣和引人入胜。
  • 8·Perhaps the most striking quality of satiric literature is its freshness, its originality of perspective.
    讽刺文学或许讽刺文学最显著的特点是其视角的新颖性和独特性。
  • 9·He worked painstakingly on his poems, developed a satiric, concise, smooth, graceful and well-balanced style.
    他致力于诗歌创作,展开了挖苦,精练,通畅,优雅,均衡的作风。
  • 10·It wasn't to his contemporaries Melville and Hawthorne, who both took a satiric and suspect view of Emerson's soul-talk.
    对于他的同时代人梅尔维尔和霍桑,它不是那么顺理成章,他们都对爱默生的与灵魂对话持讽刺和怀疑的态度。
同义词
adj. 讽刺的;挖苦的