sardonically
基本解釋
- adv.諷刺地(嘲笑地;挖苦地)
英漢例句
- " The young man asked sardonically in reply:" what am I doing now?
年輕人反問道:“那么,你認為我現(xiàn)在正在做什么呢?” - When a guard showed him his nephew's verses, Mr Faludy sardonically dismissed them as decadent and counter-revolutionary.
當看守滿心歡喜地在他面前炫耀侄子的詩作時,法魯?shù)喜恍家活櫟貙⑵錀壷靡慌?,嘲諷道:“不過是些頹廢的反革命產物?!?/li> - Asked whether Medvedev had improved Russia's record, he answered sardonically: "He's not a president. He's a famous Russian blogger."
當被問及梅德韋杰夫是否改善了俄國的(選舉)記錄時,他嘲諷似地說:“他不是個總統(tǒng),只是個俄國著名的博客”。 - You sardonically allude to an opposing view because you are inherently insecure and unhappy.
FORBES: Wisconsin Judge Blocks Gov. Walker - Again - The first one came from a man who identified himself sardonically as the Geography Teacher.
NEWYORKER: The Rebellion Within - For that maneuver New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof sardonically awarded Wiederhorn his first annual award for corporate executive greed.
FORBES: Magazine Article