sarcasm的意思和读音

sarcasm

: [ˈsɑrˌkæzəm] : [ˈsɑː(r)kæz(ə)m]

n.

n.irony,mockery,cynicism,derision,acerbity

sarcasmn.

1.a way of using words that are the opposite of what you mean in order to be unpleasant to sb or to make fun of them

‘That will be useful,’ she snapped with heavy sarcasm(= she really thought it would not be useful at all) .“。”

a hint/touch/trace of sarcasm in his voice

n.1.,,2.,

n.1.the activity of saying or writing the opposite of what you mean, or of speaking in a way intended to make someone else feel stupid or show them that you are angry

1. sanitary a. sarcasm n. sardine n. ...

2. sanitary a. sarcasm n. sardine n. ...

3. glossary sarcasm enthusiast ...

4. ... Sherlock – Tie pin. I don’t wear ties. 。 John – Sarcasm. 。 Sherlock – Yes. 。 ...

6. to sting sarcasm quip ...

7.sarcasm, …

8.(sarcasm),

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1.Top "It was a good idea to tell my mother you didn't like her dress" , she said with sarcasm.“,”

2.Avoid sarcasm, name calling or personal attacks on the individual trying to help.

3.His voice was just a little harder now, a hint of sarcasm marring his polite tone.

4.If you're trying to be funny, please note that some sarcasm is funny and lightens the mood.

5.All her goodness rose up from her soul and her indignation roused her to sarcasm.

6.He thought of these things, doubting for a moment whether he did or did not deserve the sarcasm.

7.And sarcasm is always a mistake in an e-mail, especially if you are trying to get your own way.

8."No, as a matter of fact I don't, " replied the professor with an air of sarcasm in his voice.“,”

9.But maybe sarcasm is generally one of the traits he loves about you (just not directed at him all the time).)。

10.Coming soon to a theater near you: absolutely nothing you want to see, which may be the direst sarcasm.