cynical
美音:['sɪnɪk(ə)l] 英音:['sɪnɪk(ə)l]简单释义:
adj.认为人皆自私的;愤世嫉俗的;悲观的;怀疑的
网络嘲讽般的笑容;犬儒;冷嘲热讽的
完整释义:
adj.
1.爱嘲笑人的,冷嘲热讽的,讥诮的;玩世不恭的,愤世嫉俗的
2.玩世不恭,愤世嫉俗,愤世嫉俗的,看不惯,看破红尘,把…看透了
3.对什么都嘲笑,讥诮,冷嘲热讽,讥讽的,挖苦话
4.太刻薄,嫌三嫌四,吹毛求疵的
5.冷漠,感情冷漠的,不冷不热的
例句:
At that point, President Sarkozy can ill afford the sort of cynical public opinion that, in 2007, he promised to turn around.
这点来看,萨科奇改善2007年民意调查满意度低的状况的承诺无法实现,他将为此付出代价。"When the inevitable errors then occur, confidence in scientific enterprise is eroded, eventually cultivating a cynical public, " he said.
“之后当科学不可避免地发生错误时,对于科学事业的信心就会受到打击,这样将会导致公众变得愤世嫉俗。”Borchelt说。The temptation is to think that people are more hardened and cynical to this sort of media manipulation.
诱惑是认为现在的人对媒体操纵更加有经验也更加严苛。A cynical employee of the FT might argue that any faltering of the Journal can only be to its benefit.
英国《金融时报》一位玩世不恭的雇员可能会认为,《华尔街日报》遭遇的任何挫折都只会对自己有利。Cynical readers might observe that this kind of message will be welcome to American defence manufacturers.
愤世嫉俗的读者或许注意到,这类观点肯定会受到美国军工制造商的欢迎。We argue it's the later, but it's easy to imagine many people seeing Wikipedia on a news page and feeling pretty cynical about it.
但不难想象,很多人在新闻页面上看到维基百科会感到玩世不恭。It would be over-cynical to see this as a Democratic ploy to lure the Republicans into alienating a vital group of voters all over again.
如果将此视为民主党挑拨共和党和西语裔这一重要选民群关系的计谋的话就有些过分了。Give the book a chance, find the truth out for yourself, and don't be put off by the Guardian's Jay Raynor's somewhat cynical review.
读一读这本书,自己找到答案吧,而不要被《卫报》杰伊·瑞纳冷嘲热讽的书评分神。
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