acerbic

美音:[əˈsɜrbɪk] 英音:[əˈsɜː(r)bɪk]

简单释义:


adj.尖酸的;尖刻的

网络刻薄的;苦涩的;尖酸刻薄的

完整释义:


adj.

1.尖酸的;尖刻的


例句:

  1. An iced red wine will have a more tannic acid character than those in chilled room temperature. So, it tastes acerbic.
    一瓶经过冰镇的红酒,比清凉室温下的红酒丹宁特性会更为显著,因而味道较涩。

  2. He was acclaimed for his acerbic wit and repartee.
    他以一针见血的妙语巧辩而备受好评。

  3. Furthermore, the Chongqing Morning News deliberately, chose the most acerbic comments from Kubin's interview in isolation.
    而且,重庆早报故意只挑选顾宾访谈稿中最尖刻的评论。

  4. But members of the public armed with camera phones, text messages, email and acerbic wit have sought to fill the void.
    但是用摄像手机、文本短信、电子邮件以及尖酸的言辞武装起来的公众则在努力地填补这一空白。

  5. Acerbic: sour or bitter, as in taste, character, or tone.
    尖酸的,苦涩的,刻薄的,酸的或苦涩的味道、性格或语调。

  6. They will usually be the one with a crippling addiction and an acerbic sense of humor.
    他们常常会有严重的癖嗜和尖刻的幽默感。

  7. Kashin was beaten, it is absolutely clear, because of his journalistic work, which included his exceptionally acerbic blogging.
    卡申被殴打与他的新闻工作有关,其中包括他格外尖刻的博客,这绝对清楚不过。

  8. My Criminal Law professor, Steve Duke, was a witty, acerbic man and a fine teacher with whom I later did a seminar on white-collar crime.
    我的“刑法”教授是史蒂夫·杜克,他是一个风趣、尖刻的人,是个好老师,我后来与他一起摘了一个关于白领犯罪的讨论会。

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