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acrimonious (ak ri MO nee us) If you want to describe bitterness in some-one’s language, tone, or even behavior, use this adjective. It comes from the Latin word for “sharp.” The noun form is “acrimony.”
- The couple broke into an acrimonious battle in divorce court, forcing the judge to shout, “Order in the court!”
- The acrimony between the competing players on the court forced the referee to threaten to pull them out of the game.
——摘自《Fiske WordPower: The Most Effective System for Building a Vocabulary That Gets Results Fast》
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尖酸刻薄的(ak ri MO nee us)如果你想用某人的语言、语气甚至行为来描述苦涩,可以用这个形容词。它来自拉丁语“sharp”的意思。名词形式是“acrimony”
这对夫妇在离婚法庭上爆发了激烈的斗争,迫使法官大喊:“法庭秩序!”
球场上参赛球员之间的激烈争吵迫使裁判威胁要将他们踢出比赛。
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