刻薄,形容词,指(待人,说话)冷酷无情,过分苛求——现代汉语词典(第五版) 语出《史记·商君列传论》:“商君,其天资刻薄人也。”
他对自己的刻薄言辞感到后悔。
“那是你的问题。”她刻薄地说。
他对媒体的刻薄抨击没完没了。
The vitriol he hurled at members of the press knew no bounds.
A couple of negative aspects could make you a little finicky " for the next few days."
一些负面的事情,会让你在接下来的几天里,变得有些刻薄“
which totally goes against the stereotype of like "New Yorkers are mean, they are all like rude and everything."
和那种“纽约人很刻薄,都很没礼貌。”的刻板印象截然不同,
Whenever Johnson is being arrogant and mean about Paradise Lost, invariably he's on to something, and here he's telling us that Milton's gone too far. He's taken his allegory too far.
约翰逊任何时候都对《失乐园》报以傲慢且刻薄的态度,不可避免地,他是想表达着什么,在这里他想告诉我们,弥尔顿做得太过了,他在寓言上走得过远。
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