- Sarcastic humor mocks or ridicules, usually by saying the opposite of what is actually meant. The talent-show judge who rolls his eyes at your dancing, smirks, and says, "You ought to be on Broadway" is a sarcastic person.
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- adj. 挖苦的;尖刻的,辛辣的
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1. I dislike the sarcastic tone of his speech.
我不喜欢他说话时嘲讽的腔调。
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2. I wish to be buried in Uniondale Cemetery #4, facing Marshall Ave., so that I may be able to see the fair weather friends and thank them for the sarcastic and hateful remarks.
本人理想的埋骨之地是汇溪谷公墓4号,正对马歇尔大街,如此,我就有机会谢谢我那些朋友们了,风度翩翩的他们正对我说着挖苦及憎恶之言。
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3. So sure, you can try and figure out why you’re so sarcastic toward him all the time.
所以,当然,你可以尽力并想出为什么一直以来你对他那么刻薄。
- sarcastic (adj.) 1690s, from sarcasm, perhaps on the model of enthusiastic. Related: Sarcastical (1640s); sarcastically.
sar·cas·tic / sɑːˈkæstɪk ; NAmE sɑːrˈkæstɪk / ( also BrE , informal sarky ) adjective showing or expressing sarcasm 讽刺的;嘲讽的;挖苦的 ◆ sarcastic comments 冷嘲热讽的话 ◆ a sarcastic manner 嘲讽的态度 ◆ ‘There's no need to be sarcastic,’ she said. “不必挖苦人嘛。”她说。 ▶ sar·cas·tic·al·ly / sɑːˈkæstɪkli ; NAmE sɑːrˈkæstɪkli / adverb sar·cas·tic / sɑːˈkæstɪk ; NAmE sɑːrˈkæstɪk / sar·cas·tic·al·ly / sɑːˈkæstɪkli ; NAmE sɑːrˈkæstɪkli /
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