snide 英 [snaɪd]   美 [snaɪd]

snide

snide  英 [snaɪd] 美 [snaɪd]

adj. 伪造的;卑鄙的;暗讽的  n. 赝品;骗子 

比较级:snider  最高级:snidest 

Someone makes a snide comment; immediately you feel your anger take over. 某人给你贴了条讽刺性评论,你立刻怒火中烧。
However I feel I have to drive home to him how sensitive I am to snide comments about my personal abilities. 但是我还是觉得我得让他明白我对这些怀疑我个人能力的评论很敏感。

  • Snide means insulting or contemptuous in an indirect way. If your friend is wearing too much purple eye shadow and your other friend whispers to you, “What? Was she in a car wreck?” that’s a snide comment.
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  • adj. 伪造的;卑鄙的;暗讽的
  • n. 赝品;骗子
  • 1. Someone makes a snide comment; immediately you feel your anger take over.

    某人给你贴了条讽刺性评论,你立刻怒火中烧。

  • 2. However I feel I have to drive home to him how sensitive I am to snide comments about my personal abilities.

    但是我还是觉得我得让他明白我对这些怀疑我个人能力的评论很敏感。

  • 3. Almost half of teachers said the most common form of bad behaviour is bullying by isolating another pupil, spreading rumours and making ‘ snide looks across the classroom’.

    近半数教师称最普遍的方式是通过孤立另一名学生而实现冷暴力、传播谣言、“在全班讽刺挖苦别人”。

  • snide (adj.) 1859, thieves' slang, "counterfeit, sham, bad, spurious," of unknown origin. Of persons, "cunning, sharp," from 1883. Sense of "sneering" is first attested 1933, perhaps via sense of "hypocrisy, malicious gossip" (1902). Related: Sneeringly.
snide / snaɪd ; NAmE snaɪd / adjective ( informal) criticizing sb/sth in an unkind and indirect way 讽刺的;挖苦的 snide comments/remarks 挖苦的议论╱话语 snide snides snide·ly / ; NAmE / adverb snide / snaɪd ; NAmE snaɪd / snide·ly / ; NAmE /
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