vituperative

英 [vɪˈtjuːpərətɪv] 美 [vaɪˈtuːpəreɪtɪv]

adj.  责骂的; 辱骂的; 谩骂的

GRE

BNC.36393 / COCA.33745



柯林斯词典

  1. ADJ-GRADED 责骂的;辱骂的;谩骂的
    Vituperative remarks are full of hate, anger, or insults.
    1. He is often the victim of vituperative remarks concerning his wealth.
      他经常因为富有而受到辱骂。
    2. ...one of journalism's most vituperative critics.
      新闻界最爱发表辱骂攻击言辞的评论家之一

双语例句

  1. He is often the victim of vituperative remarks concerning his wealth.
    他经常因为富有而受到辱骂。
  2. Informal language consisting of words and expressions that are not considered appropriate for formal occasions; often vituperative or vulgar.
    非正式语言,由正式场合不适当的词语构成;通常是辱骂性的或者粗俗的。
  3. His most vituperative criticism is reserved for the party leader, whom he clearly despises.
    他把最狗血喷头的批评针对该党领袖;他显然看不起那位领袖。
  4. Internet chatrooms are full of vituperative anti-foreign sentiment.
    互联网聊天室里充斥着谩骂式的反外情绪。
  5. All the while, Mr Geithner is having to fend off a vituperative campaign for his removal.
    一直以来,盖特纳都不得不躲避要求其下台的抨击行动。
  6. It is doubtful that most web surfers would recognise Google in MR rubin's vituperative description.
    多数网民是否认可鲁宾对谷歌的责骂,是有疑问的。
  7. In addition, many bloggers engage anonymously in vituperative online commentary.
    此外,许多博客作者以匿名方式在网上发表辱骂性的评论。
  8. Both sides were then becoming concerned about the damage being done to their image by the increasingly vituperative race between them.
    于是,双方开始担忧彼此不断升级的相互指责会损害各自的形象。他们协商合作。
  9. His scathing remarks about silly lady novelists; her vituperative railing.
    他对愚蠢的女小说家的刻薄评论;她刻毒的咒骂。

英英释义

adj

  1. marked by harshly abusive criticism
    1. his scathing remarks about silly lady novelists
    2. her vituperative railing

    Synonym:    scathing