sardonic
听听怎么读
英 [sɑ:ˈdɒnɪk]
美 [sɑrˈdɑnɪk]
是什么意思
嘲笑的;讥笑的;讽刺的;冷笑的
英英释义
sardonic[ sɑ:'dɔnik ]
- adj.disdainfully or ironically humorous; scornful and mocking
"his rebellion is the bitter, sardonic laughter of all great satirists"
学习怎么用
双语例句
用作形容词(adj.)
- There was a sardonic expression on her face.
她脸上有一种嘲讽的表情。 - There is little of Satie's sardonic wit to be heard in Skempton's works.
在斯开普顿的作品里几乎听不到萨蒂那种讥讽的智慧。 - Her voice faded away at the sardonic gleam in his eyes.
在他嘲笑的眼神中,她的声音慢慢低下去。 - Creole started into something else, it was almost sardonic.
克里奥尔又开始了,这次几乎是在嘲笑。 - "I'm not being silly,"she replied with a sardonic laugh.
她冷笑道:“我才不胡说呢。” - He held himself erect, and his face wore its customary sardonic smile.
他挺直了身体,依旧冷冷地微笑。
权威例句
Actuator assembly for a lifter device for disabled persons on wheelchair and prams for childrenSardonic Smile: Nonverbal Behavior in Homeric Epic by Donald LateinerSardonic science? The resistance to more humanistic forms of science educationSardonic As An Idol: Jacques Ferron and the Fine Points of MedicineSardonic Smile. Nonverbal Behaviour in Homeric EpicIllumination and night glare: Carson mccullers' sardonic swan songA SARDONIC VIEW OF INTERLIBRARY LOANWilliams's 'Cat on a Hot Tin Roof' (Tennesse Williams's sardonic sense of humor)Claiming the text: Parsing the sardonic visions of Erving Goffman and Thorstein VeblenA Sardonic, Unconventional Jessie Fauset: The Double Structure and Double Vision of Her Novels