贱贱骚年
sarcasm纠错英 ['sɑːkæz(ə)m] 美 ['sɑrkæzəm] n. 讽刺;挖苦;嘲笑柯林斯英汉双解大辞典sarcasm /ˈsɑːkæzəm/ 1.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; 讽刺例: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。
春天里的流星
讽刺的英文:satire。
读音:英[ˈsætaɪər]、美[ˈsætaɪər]。
释义:n. 讽刺;讽刺文学,讽刺作品。
例句:He is good at writing social satire.
他擅长写作社会讽刺小说。
变形:复数satires。
satire造句。
1、The commercial side of the Christmas season is an easy target for satire.
圣诞节期间商业化的一面很容易成为讽刺的对象。
2、He tried to smite her pride with his satire.
他想通过自己的讽刺来打击她的自尊。
3、Many Americans also love the satire aspect of late night shows, especially when the hosts roast politicians.
许多美国人也喜欢晚间秀的讽刺挖苦的特点,尤其是主持人吐槽政客的时候。
4、Her play was a cruel satire on life in the 80s.
她的剧作是对80年代生活的辛辣讽刺。