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单词

scathing

读音
ˈskeɪðɪŋ
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释义

adj. 严厉的;损伤的 v. 损伤;伤害(scathe的ing形式)

例句

He was scathing about the government's performance.
他尖锐地批评了政府的表现。
His article is, predictably, a scathing attack on capitalism.
可以预见,他的文章会是对资本主义的猛烈抨击。
Republican senators were scathing in their criticism of today's hearing.
共和党参议员们对今天听证会的批评很尖锐。

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not as a defense of princely rule,but a scathing description of how it operates.Indeed, Enlightenment figures like Spinoza
But Dante’s "Divine Comedy" is more than just religious allegory.It’s also a witty, scathing commentary on Italian politics.A soldier and statesman from Florence, Dante was staunchly faithful to God,
Ehrlich and other experts found Simon’s claims preposterous.In June 1980, Simon wrote a scathing article for Science Magazinethat incited a heated debate of published articles between the two men.
The court ruled in favor of keeping INSITE open by nine to zero.The justices were scathing in their response to the government's case.And I quote:
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GRE填空及阅读机经,经济学人(The Economist)