1.
blistering sarcasm, scorn, etc
尖刻的讥讽、 嘲弄等.
2.
He was full of sardonic humour.
他充满了讥讽的幽默感。
3.
The lovely mouth was taut with irony.
漂亮的嘴讥讽地绷紧着。
4.
a sarcastic person, tone, remark
好讥讽的人、 讽刺的语调、 挖苦的话.
5.
John's always making caustic remarks about other people.
约翰老是说些讥讽别人的刻薄话。
6.
This is sarcasm, not constructive criticism.
这是讥讽,不是善意的批评。
7.
Politicians are often satirized on TV and radio.
政客常遭到电视与无线电广播的讥讽.
8.
lash a person with one's tongue
(用嘴) 猛烈地咒骂 [讥讽] 某人
9.
The celestial irony suffused her.
这个天衣无缝的讥讽弥漫在她周围。
10.
There is a whiff of sarcasm in it.
这里面带有一点点讥讽的味道。
11.
Her sarcasm cut me to the quick.
她的讥讽刺伤了我的自尊心。
12.
Her sarcastic remarks hurt the boy badly.
她讥讽的话严重地刺伤了那个男孩。
13.
Her sarcasm touched his self-esteem.
她讥讽的言语伤了他的自尊心.
14.
She withered him with her sarcastic remarks.
她讥讽的话语使他无言以对。
15.
To make a loud raucous cry, especially of derision or contempt.
大声叫嚣发出沙哑的大叫,尤指表讥讽或轻蔑
16.
This answer came derisively from several places at the same instant.
好几个人都不约而同地以讥讽的口吻作出回答。
17.
[Enthusiastic outburst of sarcastic applause] That seems to be all.
(热烈的讥讽喝彩声轰然响起)好像就是这么多了。
18.
"Brace up," said Rhett, and there was a hard, faintly jeering note in his voice.
"你放心,"瑞德说,声音里带着一点讥讽的语调。