sarcasm
noun
ˈsɑːkæzəm
noun
1
a
way
of
speaking
or
writing
that
involves
saying
the
opposite
of
what
you
really
mean
in
order
to
make
an
unkind
joke
or
to
show
that
you
are
annoyed
讽刺,挖苦
‘Good
of
you
to
arrive
on
time,’
George
said,
with
heavy
sarcasm
(=very
clear
sarcasm)
.
“你到得真准时啊。”乔治说,话语里带着明显的讽刺。
hint/trace/edge/touch
of
sarcasm
There
was
just
a
touch
of
sarcasm
in
her
voice.
她的话音里含有一丝挖苦。