satirist
英 ['s?t?r?st]
美['s?t?r?st]
- n. 諷刺作家;愛(ài)挖苦的人
實(shí)用場(chǎng)景例句
- Voltaire was a famous French satirist.
- 伏爾泰是法國(guó)一位著名的諷刺作家.
《簡(jiǎn)明英漢詞典》
- An eighteenth - century satirist reviewed the troublesome period.
- 一位18世紀(jì)的諷刺作家對(duì)這一動(dòng)亂時(shí)期作了評(píng)論.
辭典例句
- As a political satirist, scurrility was his trade, you might say.
- 作為政治諷刺作家, 惡言誹謗也許可算是他的行業(yè).
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- Swift wrote a great deal of poetry, but he is best regarded as a prose satirist.
- 史威特寫過(guò)許多詩(shī), 但卻以散文諷刺作家著稱.
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- Does it matter that a satirist tells his 80,000 Twitter followers that he thinks Starbucks stinks?
- 一位諷刺作家對(duì)他的8萬(wàn)名Twitter關(guān)注者說(shuō)星巴克有異味,可是這件事重要 嗎 ?
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- To paraphrase the satirist Tom Lehrer, it makes a fellow proud to be a banker.
- 套用諷刺作家湯姆?萊勒(TomLehrer) 的說(shuō)法, 這讓人覺(jué)得作為一名銀行家很自豪.
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