单词 | biting |
释义 | biting (baɪtɪŋ ) 1. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] Biting wind or cold is extremely cold. ...a raw, biting northerly wind. Antarctic air brought biting cold to southern Chile on Thursday. Synonyms: piercing, cutting, cold, sharp 2. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] Biting criticism or wit is very harsh or unkind, and is often caused by such feelings as anger or dislike. ...a furore caused by the author's biting satire on the Church. This was the most biting criticism made against her. Synonyms: sarcastic, cutting, sharp, severe Collocations: biting cold There seems to be no escape from the biting cold. Times, Sunday Times (2010) Treat your skin to a richer day cream when the air is biting cold. Times, Sunday Times (2016) Hafez sat up in the drafty wooden shack warmed only by a glowing electric space heater that was inadequate against the biting cold. FALLOUT (2001) It drew biting criticism from contemporaries. Times, Sunday Times Her unswerving loyalty to those she loved, and biting criticism of the many she did not, were shades of my father - perhaps the only trait they had in common. Times, Sunday Times He proceeds to offer a biting criticism of her husband who supplanted him in her affections, interspersed with personal reflection. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Bunter conveys an air of awesome solemn dignity lightened at rare intervals by an icy sarcasm and an understated but biting criticism. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Later, he wrote biting criticisms of the work in an apparent attempt to get it discontinued long enough for him to revise it and market the second version himself. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Smart, with plenty of lovable lowlifes, and biting satire. The Sun An unorthodox blend of biting satire and music-hall humour, it sometimes feels too whimsical for its own good. Times, Sunday Times It's biting satire that stealthily takes a turn for the worse as the characters are forced to drop their act. Times, Sunday Times We think of his biting satire or gritty documentary style. Times, Sunday Times Not exactly biting satire, pardon the pun. Times, Sunday Times They shuffled off, back to their comrades in blankets on the pavement, and carried on their nervous vigil in the biting wind. Times, Sunday Times The biting wind took everyone by surprise, even, it seems, the scudding clouds, that had no time to drop their rain. Times, Sunday Times Starting at 11.25am we played eight holes and were back in the clubhouse, rosy-cheeked and buffeted by a biting wind, by 1pm. Times, Sunday Times It was bitterly cold with a biting wind. The Times Literary Supplement Meanwhile, a biting wind chill will bring 70mph gusts before temperatures rise next week. The Sun Viewers relish her biting wit and the occasional glimpses of the vulnerability underneath, not to mention the awe-inspiring aura she seems to carry with her. Christianity Today His lyrics reflected life's brutal, sordid details with biting wit and infectious humour. Times, Sunday Times She's extremely witty - quite a biting wit, too. The Sun Certainly the biting wit and selfdeprecation survives the transfer. The Sun This brilliant, savage, biting wit was a warrior not an entertainer, an activist not a humorist. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 严寒刺骨的 Japanese: 刺すような |
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