acrimony
英 [ˈækrɪməni]
美 [ˈækrɪmoʊni]
n. (态度、言辞)尖刻,讥讽
BNC.19802 / COCA.22245
牛津词典
noun
- (态度、言辞)尖刻,讥讽
angry bitter feelings or words- The dispute was settled without acrimony.
没有唇枪舌剑,这场纠纷就解决了。
- The dispute was settled without acrimony.
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT 尖刻的言辞;激烈的争吵
Acrimonyis bitter and angry words or quarrels.- The council's first meeting ended in acrimony.
委员会的首次会议以激烈的争吵而告结束。
- The council's first meeting ended in acrimony.
英英释义
noun
- a rough and bitter manner
双语例句
- The dispute was settled without acrimony.
这场争论未剑拔弩张而获解决。 - But instead of ending in agreement, the talks broke up in acrimony at the end of the week.
但是到这个周末,谈判非但没有达成协议反而在唇枪舌剑中不欢而散。 - Trade protectionism and acrimony would certainly follow.
贸易保护主义和敌视心态必然会接踵而至。 - Acrimony still run that deep?
伤害还是那么深吗? - The completion of the Doha trade round appeared as far away as ever at the weekend, when a gathering of trade ministers at the world economic forum in Davos descended into acrimony.
各国贸易部长周末在达沃斯世界经济论坛上的聚会,演变成一场互相的指责,令完成多哈回合贸易谈判的愿景显得遥不可及。 - The Jesuits in a phase of ascendancy, persecuted and insulted the Buddhists with great acrimony.
处于地位上升阶段的耶稣会修士迫害佛教徒,用尖刻的语言辱骂他们。 - Matrimony soon turned to acrimony.
过门不久转为和缓。 - But do not eat together with acrimony content, the kidney that has pair of people more is harmful.
但不要与辛辣之物同吃,多吃对人的肾脏有害。 - The acrimony of his remarks alienated his audience.
他说话尖刻,这使观众和他疏远了。 - The windfall proposals have exacerbated the growing acrimony between the government and the UK banking industry, which has already been forced to sign on to a series of far-reaching reforms on remuneration that are designed to better link risk with reward.
暴利税的提议,令英国政府与银行业之间的唇枪舌剑愈演愈烈。英国银行业已被迫签署了一系列影响深远的薪酬改革协议,以便更好地将风险与回报联系起来。