satiric

美 [sə'tɪrɪk]
  • adj. 讽刺的;挖苦的

英文词源


satiric (adj.)
c. 1500, from French satirique, from Late Latin satiricus, from satira (see satire (n.)). Earlier (late 14c.) as a noun meaning "a writer of satires."

双语例句


1. Looking at her satiric parent she only gave a little laugh.
她望着她那挖苦人的父亲,只讪讪地笑了一下.

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2. His satiric poem spared neither the politicians nor the merchants.
政客们和商人们都未能免于遭受他的诗篇的讽刺.

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3. No need to use such satiric word.
没必要用这么讽刺的言语.

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4. The satiric play is pregnant with meaning.
这部讽刺剧意味无穷.

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5. The newspaper often use the satiric words.
这份报纸经常使用一些讽刺的词汇.

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