释义 |
asperityas‧per‧i‧ty /æˈsperəti, ə-/ noun [uncountable] formal  asperityOrigin: 1200-1300 Old French aspreté, from aspre ‘rough’ - And he had a notorious asperity for which he was afterwards sometimes penitent.
- His words were not heard but the hissing of the voice carried a certain asperity.
- With any other man Dalgliesh would have pointed this out and with some asperity.
if you speak with asperity, you say something in a way that is rough or severe, showing that you are feeling impatient |