satirically adv. 讽刺地
- Satirically, the saying used to point out that there is a tendency among us, believing that we are more fortunate to others.
讽刺的是,这种说法指出在我们之中普遍存在一种倾向,认为他人总是比自己幸运。 - More generally, Schumpeter seemed to be playing the role of grand seigneur, and he tended to flatter where flattery was not due, no doubt satirically.
更一般的意义上,熊彼特像在扮演大领主的角色,当不用奉承时,他会奉承,当然是挖苦的。 - As Mr Davis satirically puts it, “if you can’t stop violent crime, at least make bloodcurdling noises about what you’ll do to the few violent criminals you do manage to catch.
权利和自由或许永远都停留在人们焦点的边缘,在英国很少有人有时间或有这个想法来关注之;然而事实证明限制自由所要付出的代价对政治家们来说实在是太高了。自由可能成为为数不多的萧条期仍然兴盛的产物。
satirically[ adv ]
in a satirical manner
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she spoke satirically
Satiric \Sa*tir"ic\, Satirical \Sa*tir"ic*al\, a. [L. satiricus:
cf. F. satirique.]
1. Of or pertaining to satire; of the nature of satire; as, a
satiric style.
2. Censorious; severe in language; sarcastic; insulting.
``Satirical rogue.'' --Shak.
Syn: Cutting; caustic; poignant; sarcastic; ironical; bitter;
reproachful; abusive.
※ -- {Sa*tir"ic*al*ly}, adv. --
{Sa*tir"ic*al*ness}, n.