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词根:sardonic
adj.sardonic 讽刺的;嘲笑的,冷笑的
Adverb
1. in a sarcastic manner;
"`Ah, now we're getting at the truth,' he interposed sarcastically"
re-formation, with the suffix -ic >entry 1, of earlier sardonian, from Greek sardónios, alteration (after Sardónios "Sardinian") of earlier sardánios "(of laughter or smiling) bitter, scornful" (of obscure origin) + -an >entry 2
The first known use of sardonic was in 1638
sarinoun
a garment worn by women in southern Asia that consists of a long cloth draped around the body and head or shoulder
sardonicadjective
scornful, mocking
1 “I’d hate for you to do something inappropriate,” Tyrion said sardonically, which worked on more levels than we have the space or time to fully cover here.
2 Tu Wei - yueh turned his head to look out of the window and smiled sardonically.
屠维岳 也转脸朝外望了一眼.他冷冷地微笑了.
3 Castle was the sardonically witty star of his movie trailers and would even up pop up in his films just like his friendly rival Alfred Hitchcock.
4 "A celebration of what?" the existential crooner replies, sardonically.
5 It's like going into surgery, almost, " Jackson said sardonically Thursday, before his first turn at being miked up."
星期四,在还没戴上麦克风之前杰克逊轻蔑地说:感觉这好像在进行手术似的。
6 He thought sardonically of telling him about his mother, to see how he would handle it, but he withdrew the thought quickly.
7 Looking frail, he began his brief acceptance speech by sardonically thanking the paparazzi for supposedly distracting him and causing him to lose his balance and fall the day before.
8 The movie is a sardonic look at modern life.
9 Keynes would, I think, have been sardonically amused to learn how little has changed in the past three generations.
我想,如果凯恩斯知道过去六、七十年里的变化如此之少,可能会觉得既嘲讽又有趣。
10 “Every day is Chris Shepherd Day around here,” one onlooker said sardonically after the mayor’s remarks.
11 The second De La album — sardonically titled “De La Soul Is Dead” — pushed back on the daisies and fluorescents with a sound that was a little more disillusioned and dark but still breezy.
12 At first she reads it sardonically, making fun of its writer’s fractured English.
13 When Duff rhetorically asks: "How do you play Jesus?" in the extras, I couldn't help but hear Hart's voice snarling sardonically from the sidelines: "You play him as the devil."
14 Do you see a single tear running down my cheek?” he said sardonically as Pegg cracked up.
15 Ironically, or sardonically, or surreally, the group who invented Mancunian miserabilism chose to illustrate the sensation with a video featuring bizarrely costumed men slapping each other's faces.
16 In a story by Flaubert, this spreading of cloths to save the carpet would be observed with a sardonic eye; in Lawrence it is bleakly practical.
17 “It’s a privilege, my boy, living in the world today,” Streeter tells Charleston, sardonically.
18 Tu Wei - yueh merely drew himself up and smiled sardonically.
屠维岳 把胸脯更挺得直些,微微冷笑.
19 In effect handing over the creative prerogative, Mr Lund sardonically gives the same impression as Instagram seeks to give: everyone is an artist.
20 His sardonically titled “A Balanced Diet,” for instance, depicts a meal of dubious nutritional value precariously situated on industrial scaffolding that extends as far as the eye can see.
2 嘲讽地
4 讥讽地