caustically

英['kɔːstɪkli] 美['kɔːstɪkli]
  • adv. 腐蚀地;讥刺地;挖苦地
  • caucasoid adj.高加索人种的n.高加索人种
  • caucasus n.高加索山脉;高加索(苏联欧洲部分东南部的地区)=Caucasia.
  • caucus n.干部会议;政党高层会议vi.开干部会议
  • cauda n.尾;尾状物
  • caudad adv.尾的;近尾部的
Adverb:
  1. in a caustic vitriolic manner;

    "he addressed her caustically"

1. I wanted to eat my words when I found out that she had painted the picture I criticized so caustically.
当我发现自己作过很尖刻批评的那张画是由她所作时,我想收回前言。

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2. Told that Capello had said his players are unable to cope with the "pressure of the World Cup", David James paused and said caustically: "Did he?"
当得知卡佩罗说他的队员无法应对“世界杯的压力”后,大卫·詹姆斯愣了一下,然后不无讥讽地问道:“那么他自己呢?”

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3. The first Cynics were a group of ancient Greek philosophers, most notably Diogenes, who caustically denounced the established culture of their time.
最早的犬儒们是一群尖刻讥讽地抨击在他们时代的既定文化的古希腊哲学家们,其中最具代表的是Diogenes。

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4. The first Cynics were a group of ancient Greek philosophers, most notably Diogenes, who caustically denounced the established culture of their time.
最早的犬儒们是一群尖刻讥讽地抨击在他们时代的既定文化的古希腊哲学家们,其中最具代表的是Diogenes。

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