
中英词典:acerbic
形容词
1. 酸的;酸味的。
2. 尖刻的;辛辣的。
名词
1. 尖刻的语言。
词语辨析
acerbic与acidic的区别在于,acerbic强调尖刻、辛辣,而acidic则更强调酸味。
词汇扩充
1. acerbity:名词,尖刻;辛辣。
2. acerbate:动词,使变尖刻;使变辛辣。
近义词
1. biting:尖刻的,辛辣的。
2. caustic:腐蚀性的;尖刻的。
3. mordant:尖刻的,辛辣的。
反义词
1. bland:温和的,温顺的。
2. mild:温和的,和善的。
柯林斯词典
acerbic (adj.) If you describe someone's remarks or behavior as acerbic, you think that their remarks are critical and unkind. (FORMAL)
牛津词典
acerbic (adj.) (chiefly of a comment or style of speaking) sharp and forthright.
用法
1. His acerbic remarks often offended people. (他尖刻的评论经常冒犯人们。)
2. She has an acerbic wit. (她机智尖刻。)
3. The critic's acerbic review of the play was widely discussed. (评论家对该剧的尖刻评论引起了广泛讨论。)
4. Despite her acerbic tongue, she was loved by her friends. (尽管她嘴巴尖刻,但她受到朋友们的爱戴。)
5. I enjoy her acerbic sense of humor. (我喜欢她尖刻的幽默感。)
中英例句
- His acerbic remarks often offended people. (他尖刻的评论经常冒犯人们。)
- She has an acerbic wit. (她机智尖刻。)
- The critic's acerbic review of the play was widely discussed. (评论家对该剧的尖刻评论引起了广泛讨论。)
- Despite her acerbic tongue, she was loved by her friends. (尽管她嘴巴尖刻,但她受到朋友们的爱戴。)
- I enjoy her acerbic sense of humor. (我喜欢她尖刻的幽默感。)
- His acerbic wit could sometimes be too much for people to handle. (他机智尖刻有时让人无法应对。)
- The acerbic language used in the debate was highly confrontational. (辩论中使用的尖刻措辞非常对抗。)
- The acerbic tone of his writing made it clear that he was not a fan of the subject matter. (他写作的尖刻语调表明他对该主题并不赞同。)
- Her acerbic comments often left people feeling hurt and defensive. (她尖刻的评论常常让人感到受伤和防御。)
- The acerbic critic spared no one in his scathing review of the film. (尖刻的评论家在对这部电影的尖刻评论中没有放过任何人。)
- His acerbic personality made it difficult for him to maintain friendships. (他尖刻的个性使他难以保持友谊。)
- Despite her acerbic nature, she had a loyal following of fans. (尽管她尖刻,但她拥有一批忠实的粉丝。)
- The acerbic humor of the show appealed to a niche audience. (该节目尖刻的幽默吸引了一小部分观众。)
- His acerbic criticism of the government policies sparked a heated debate. (他对政府政策的尖刻批评引发了一场激烈的辩论。)
- The writer's acerbic pen spared no one as he dissected the flaws of society. (作家尖锐的笔触在剖析社会缺陷时没有放过任何人。)
- Her acerbic tongue often led to strained relationships with her colleagues. (她尖刻的舌头经常导致与同事之间的紧张关系。)
- The politician's acerbic comments were seen as a desperate attempt to gain attention. (政治家尖刻的评论被视为一种不顾一切地引起关注的尝试。)
- The acerbic dialogue in the play added an extra layer of depth to the characters. (该剧中尖刻的对话为角色增添了额外的深度。)
- His acerbic writing style made his novels stand out from the crowd. (他尖刻的写作风格使他的小说脱颖而出。)
- Despite his acerbic reputation, he had a loyal group of followers who appreciated his honesty. (尽管他声名狼藉,但他有一群忠实的追随者欣赏他的诚实。)
- Her acerbic tongue often got her into trouble with her blunt remarks. (她尖刻的舌头常常因直言不讳而给她惹上麻烦。)