satiric

英[sə\'tɪrɪk]
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基本释义

  • adj.含讽刺意味的,嘲讽的; 俳谐

实用例句

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.

辞典例句

No need to use such satiric word.

没必要用这么讽刺的言语.

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The satiric play is pregnant with meaning.

这部讽刺剧意味无穷.

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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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His writing could be diabolically satiric.

他的作品极具讽刺性.

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Life is, sometimes, satiric.

人生有时候, 总是很讽刺.

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His cartoon has a satiric humor.

他的漫画作品饶富幽默的反讽.

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It was the manner of expression, the satiric method that made them interesting and entertaining.

而是表达的方式 、 讽刺的方法手段使它们变得有趣和引人入胜.

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He worked painstakingly on his poems, developed a satiric, concise, smooth, graceful and well - balanced style.

他致力于诗歌创作, 发展了讽刺, 简练, 通顺, 优雅,平衡的风格.

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Perhaps the most striking quality of satiric literature is its freshness, its originality of perspective.

或许讽刺文学最显著的特点是其视角的新颖性和独特性.

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英英释义

Adjective
  • 1. exposing human folly to ridicule;

    "a persistent campaign of mockery by the satirical fortnightly magazine"