柯林斯詞典sarcasm /?sɑ?k?z?m/ 1. N-UNCOUNT Sarcasm is speech or writing which actually means the opposite of what it seems to say. Sarcasm is usually intended to mock or insult someone. 挖苦; 諷刺 Sarcasm and demeaning remarks have no place in parenting. 挖苦和貶損的言語(yǔ)不應(yīng)用來(lái)教育子女。 返回 sarcasm劍橋詞典the use of remarks that clearly mean the opposite of what they say, made in order to hurt someone's feelings or to criticize something in a humorous way 諷刺,挖苦,嘲笑 "You have been working hard," he said with heavy sarcasm, as he looked at the empty page . “你工作真賣(mài)力,”他看著空白頁(yè)狠狠地挖苦說(shuō)道。 比較irony (TYPE OF SPEECH) 習(xí)語(yǔ)sarcasm is the lowest form of wit 返回 sarcasm